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Atelier Binder ~ Grit Hegesa sitting cross-legged with cigarette holder. Die Dame 24/1921 | src getty images view more on wordPress
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henk-heijmans · 11 months
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The noble profile (actress Lil Dagover), 1929 - by Alexander Binder (1888 - 1929), Austrian
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Louise Brooks / Ph. by Alexander Binder 1928
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thinkingimages · 1 year
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Kristall ohne Liebe, meaning "The Crystal without Love,” © Alexander Binder
Binder’s upcoming book with Tangerine Press, Kristall ohne Liebe, meaning "The Crystal without Love,” uses various mystical symbols to draw an ongoing tension between competing forces of darkness and light. From a distance, this might sound like the perfect recipe for a late 1990’s mall-goth picture book, but it’s executed with a sensitivity that is smart, thoughtful and aesthetically riveting. And it's even stranger when viewed while listening to Black Sabbath’s N.I.B.
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German actress Evelyn Holt, photographed by Alexander Binder, from the September 1928 Moderne Welt.
(source: Österreichische Nationalbibliothek)
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metabotulism · 11 months
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zurich-snows · 1 year
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Alexander Binder lends “A Glimpse Into The Bardo”
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liminalflares · 9 months
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Alexander Binder
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cinderaudio · 1 year
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lilysummrss · 2 months
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i think about miku binder thomas jefferson daily
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hauntedbystorytelling · 6 months
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Der gereizte Kater (The irritable tomcat). Aufnahme der Filmschauspielerin Liane Haid. Phot. Binder. UHU Magazin, B.4 H.5, Februar 1928
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mania-sama · 2 months
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saw hamilton today and it did unearth my hamilton obsession from 2016 so i will be indulging in horrible college au’s so i can justify reading fics to say that the ones i’m reading are bad anyway
(i cannot consume media normally)
anyway the play itself was fucking amazing as expected, dare i say this cast was better than the original.
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rqgender · 11 months
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Today's gender is spreadsheets.
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thinkingimages · 1 year
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Alexander Binder — Kristall ohne Liebe
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I know this is an extreamly petty hill to die on, please read the whole post before you argue with me. OFMD is not like Hamilton at all and Ill fight anybody who says it.
Disclaimer: It is fine to not like either of these shows because of the historical figure's they are about I'm not saying that please don't take me out of context
The main difference is that Hamilton does a lot of work being historically accurate or whatever and gives the illusion of that where as OFMD doesn't give a single fuck about being historically accurate it only gives a fuck about being a romcom. Hamilton says "lets learn about the founding fathers with rap music, this is more or less what happened." OFMD says "who cares what these guys were actually like? They're dead. You wanna watch funny dilf theater gays kiss? One of them's dressed like a biker." they're opposite approaches to historical story telling.
I also do tend to think that they're different because one is about founding fathers and the other is about pirates. Pirates are criminals who didn't document their lives very thoroughly and had exaggerated stories told about them even when they were alive. That's not to say that their crimes don't matter but it is to say that the cultural figure of Blackbeard is already pretty fictionalized. Additionally the founding fathers have all of this political baggage that comes with them because the far right in the US likes to venerate them as infallible gods and the school system's history curriculum plays into that. Nobody says Caribbean pirates during the golden age of piracy were good actually. People might hold up Black Ceasar or Anne Bonny and Mary Read as historical examples of powerful black people/women/queer people but nobody relevant tries to pretend that they're good people. Pirates don't have that political baggage
Like I'm critical of the choice to tell sympathetic stories about historical slave owners, and even if I had been struck by the same inspiration that David Jenkins or Lin Manuel Miranda were I would not have made either show because of the fact that it's about that guy. But if you are going to do it there are different methods of doing it and saying they're all the same feels like bad media analysis to me.
Disclaimer: I'm not accusing anyone who doesn't want to watch ofmd or Hamilton because of it of bad media analysis. I think it's a perfectly valid reason to not want to watch something. My gripe is with people who say these two bits of media are the same.
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tonyhonkclownboi · 8 months
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If I had the ability to bring back people from the dead I would bring back Hamilton, Washington and the rest of the gang.
Then I would bring them all to see the Hamilton musical with the original cast performing. They would all be tied down in the theater seats that doubled as electric chairs.
They would be allowed to comment on the show, however, the moment any of them said anything racist or problematic I would kill them again.
Naturally this would be broadcasted on national television.
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