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If you’re going to make a tree, for instance, you have to copy a real tree. No one can “make up” a tree because every tree has an inherent logic in the way it branches. And I’ve discovered that no one can make up a rock. I found that out in Paths of Glory. We had to copy rocks, but every rock also has an inherent logic you’re not aware of until you see a fake rock. Every detail looks right, but something’s wrong.
Stanley Kubrick
1987
“American Cinematographer”
“’Common’ has a multitude of meanings” writes Peter Linebaugh, “common land, common rights, common people, common sense”. The common usually refers to an orientation toward life and value unbound by concepts and divisions of property, and points to the world both as a finite resource that is running out and an inexhaustible fund of human consciousness or creativity; At the same time, the proclamation of ‘the common’ its manifestic function, is always political and invested in counter-sovereignty, with performative aspirations to…
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If you’re going to make a tree, for instance, you have to copy a real tree. No one can “make up” a tree because every tree has an inherent logic in the way it branches. And I’ve discovered that no one can make up a rock. I found that out in Paths of Glory. We had to copy rocks, but every rock also has an inherent logic you’re not aware of until you see a fake rock. Every detail looks right, but something’s wrong.
Stanley Kubrick
1987
“American Cinematographer”
“’Common’ has a multitude of meanings” writes Peter Linebaugh, “common land, common rights, common people, common sense”. The common usually refers to an orientation toward life and value unbound by concepts and divisions of property, and points to the world both as a finite resource that is running out and an inexhaustible fund of human consciousness or creativity; At the same time, the proclamation of ‘the common’ its manifestic function, is always political and invested in counter-sovereignty, with performative aspirations to…




























































