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I wouldn't have a radio at all.
I'm a math student turned art/design student turned business student.
"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious." - Albert Einstein
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Wedding Song Upgrade of the Day: The Piano Guys take on “Pachebel’s Canon in D.” Here’s their explainer:
It’s the same 8 notes over and over and over again. The good news is, it’s easy to memorize. The bad news is you don’t know when to stop. There’s a rumor floating around that says Pachelbel either died while writing it, never finishing the cello part, or that he dated a cellist and it did NOT go well. This arrangement is dedicated to all the cellists that have fallen asleep while playing this song…or at least wanted to fall asleep.
Ahem…all the bitter cello-malice aside, Pachelbel’s Canon in D (written in the 1600′s) has stood the test of time — celebrated as the most recognizable piece of classical music. We like to call it the “one-hit wonder of the 1600′s.”
I want this played at my fucking wedding.
Break-Up Lines
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As a Christian male I know this is a bit of an odd thing for me to post (maybe it’s not, who knows) but I agree so much. FREEEDDDOOOOMMM!!!!!!
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this is my favourite sequence of wikipedia latin phrases
I always use carpe noctem but fuck it, carpe vinum is my new favourite.
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Shard of Light, 2011
“Trace Heavens” is a series of gorgeous light installations by James Nizam. Even though he is a friend of mine I feel I am being completely unbiased when I say these are some of the most beautiful images I’ve ever posted on Booooooom. To create these images James painstakingly made incisions into the structure of a house to capture and manipulate sunlight into light sculptures.
If you aren’t familiar with James Nizam’s work you’ll want to have a look at two earlier series Memorandoms and Anteroom. His show “Trace Heavens” is up at Gallery Jones here in Vancouver, until May 26th.
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