Bert ‘Baritone’ Stephani - The Creative Process of a Photographer
Always happy Sander found me this blog, on which the photographer Bert Stephani posts on his creatieve process.

Het (anti-)maakproces van Willem van Hanegem
Willem van Hanegem vertelt in De Wereld Draait Door over zijn poging tot het maken van een schilderij.
Misc | Comment (1)The Making of the Young Ones
This is an interesting and insightful documentary on the making of The Young Ones, enjoy!
(For those who want more info on the social context: check out the “Alternative Comedy” documentary as well: part 1 and part 2)
Making of The Young Ones (part 1/5)
Making of The Young Ones (part 2/5)
Making of The Young Ones (part 3/5)
Making of The Young Ones (part 4/5)
Making of The Young Ones (part 5/5)
Misc | Comment (0)Head Games: Video Controller Taps into Brain Waves

“No matter how hard you try, your mind can’t bend a spoon or channel the
powers of a Jedi knight. Thanks to a new headset under development by
neuroengineering company Emotiv Systems, however, you may soon be able to do this and more via the magic of video games.”
Read the whole article by Peter Sergio here.
Misc | Comment (0)Computer Animated Perpetuem Mobile Instrument
Worlds Most Amazing Instrument; for a bit of inspiration.
Misc | Comment (0)Vegetable Instruments
Introduction of handmade vegetable musical instruments; speaks for itself.
Misc | Comment (0)Kop van Klei
“Je moet je vooral niet in de kop halen dat het snel klaar moet zijn of zo.”
(”You really shouldn’t intend to finish it any time soon”)
How does an idea feel?
I would like to know from you all: how does an idea feel?
For me, an idea feels like this: The muscles in my face, especially around my eyes and my cheeckbones, slightly contract, a bit like when your smiling. This is a nice feeling. My stomach also does something weird, so I can’t sit still and have to act in some way, either through writing or making something. In a way, having an idea to me feels a bit like being in love.
What about you? Please leave your comment here:
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