Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion. Show all posts

Saturday, January 2, 2021

January 2, 2021, by Tosh Berman


 “From a bumbling citizen through the poetry of the machine to the perfect electric man.” As the leader of The Kinoks, I’m obsessed with how the world is seen or perceived by my fellow citizens. My buddy, Sergei, came from the theater, but I’m a believer in filming life as it happens. I see the camera lens as my second eye. “I’m an eye. A Mechanical eye. I, the machine, show you a world the way only I can see it.” The world we perceive is always put in a neat narrative. I have been told countless times that there is a beginning, a middle, and an end.” I understand that, but I can’t see why not start off with an end, and then a beginning, and end with the middle. The film drama is the opium of the people… down with bourgeois fairy-tale scenarios…long live life as it is!”




I spent a lifetime photographing girls because, to me, I fit right into that world. I have problems with such activities as remembering instructions or difficulty organizing one’s time and dealing with deadlines. Which, oddly enough, affects my work as a cameraman/photographer. I was aware of my dyspraxia as a child. I pretty much spent my life covering that aspect of my life by being loud and never shying away from a situation. Women love me because they pick up on my struggle. There is nothing sexier than one who has difficulty doing even the simplest things in life. A former girlfriend of mine described me as “the king lion on the Savannah: incredibly attractive, with a dangerous vibe. He was the electricity, the brightest, most powerful, most talented, most energetic force behind the camera.”


Once an outsider, always an outsider. I realize I would never be invited to join the club, so why even pretend that I’m even interested in joining that gang. My little unit, The Kinoks, sees the world as we make it, not how others define the landscape. I’m very suspicious of those who use aesthetics to make their work more pleasurable. “A work of art when placed in a gallery loses its charge, and becomes a portable object or surface disengaged from the outside world.” The purpose of the image-maker is to engage oneself with the outside forces. 

I can never follow a simple cooking recipe, but I know how to use the ingredients and bring out a new vision or presence for the world. - Tosh Berman.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

"Why A Man Should Be Well-Dressed" by Adolf Loos



This book is not only about men's attire, but also the Vienna mindset from the author and great visionary architect Adolf Loos.  The structure of Austria's class system has a lot to do with how people dressed during the turn of the 19th into the 20th Century.  What's charming (and this book is nothing but charming) is Loos' writing style which seems to be geared for the fashion magazine of its time.   One thing that comes through is that Loos knows his landscape, and he knows how that landscape should look - so its natural for an architect to be also interested in clothing, because clothing is another form of architecture.   So what's fascinating about this book is not the subject matter itself, but how such an interesting man, a great designer, looks at the world of fashion and fabric.  And yes, a must for the dandy's book collection, without a doubt!

Adolf Loos

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The World of Lun*na Menoh: Maximum Minature: Scale Behavior in Style


This promises (I promise) to be a great event/show/evening.  Check out the videos down below if you don't believe me.  Also featured is the remarkable Bettina Hubby.



LUN*NA MENOH
RUNWAY FASHION  SHOW


MAXIMUM MINIATURE: SCALE BEHAVIOR IN STYLE

http://www.lunnaworld.com
http://www.lunnamenoh.com

Original Live Music Score by  THE SEWING SISTERS

short fashion puppet movie by MAN VS TANK

projection piece "Sex without the People"  by BETTINA HUBBY

Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 8 PM, doors open at 7:30 PM
 $10

TRACK 16 GALLERY
http://www.track16.com/

2525 Michigan Avenue, Bergamot Station C-1
Santa Monica, CA 90404


PURCHASE TICKETS
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/205759


Maximum Miniature // Slideshow from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Maximum Miniature // Silver Bags from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Maximum Miniature // Sewing Sisters from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Maximum Miniature // Two Models from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Lunna #2 from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Lun*na World - Shirts 3 from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Lun*na World - Wrap Movie from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Lun*na World - Shirt Movie from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Lunna Bag Movie from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Look Book from Lunna World on Vimeo.



Cinema Boutique from Lunna World on Vimeo.