The Times’ Sports Page is Blank and Filled with Irony
In case you haven’t heard, there will be no inductees to the baseball hall of fame this year (the organization wants to distance itself from the steroid era players.) To reflect this, the New York Times’ sports department published a largely empty cover today.
But it wasn’t completely empty. From a few feet away, a passerby might notice a single line at the bottom.
Sports Art Director Wayne Kamidoi told Poynter what it says:
Ultimately, some of the marquee names of The Steroids Era were rendered in agate-size type, a mere footnote in baseball history, at the bottom of the package.
FJP: Powerful.
Lost Memories
A short film by Francois Ferracci about a couple walking through a futuristic Paris over-saturated by holograms and digital data, a polaroid camera and lost memories. The film is featured in our WE AND THE COLOR Vimeo Group and Channel.
STAR TREK AU: in which Jim an Bones are spies that work for different agencies (previously: 1, 2, 3)
Bones: you’re not as ruthless as you want to believe, kid.
Jim: no, i really am. Not with you, though. Can’t seem to figure out why.
Bones: [laughs humorlessly, lowers his gun] yeah.
(via endquestionmark)
Gentlemen, you had my curiousity. But now, you have my attention.
Django Unchained (2012)
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