“A love story of epic, epic, epic proportion” — Kristen Stewart
See also the following letter to Knuth on four-color enthusiast
Spencer-Brown, as well as Tim Robinson on the same subject
in his book My Time in Space .
“A love story of epic, epic, epic proportion” — Kristen Stewart
See also the following letter to Knuth on four-color enthusiast
Spencer-Brown, as well as Tim Robinson on the same subject
in his book My Time in Space .
* We know the former. There is no shortage of candidates for the latter.
Continuing the previous post's theme …
Group actions on partitions —
Cube Bricks 1984 —
Related material — Posts now tagged Device Narratives.
"US actor Stewart, who previously depicted Princess Diana
in Spencer, is president of the international jury at the 73rd
Berlin International Film Festival, where filming will begin for
the project." — Mona Tabbara at screendaily.com, 10 Feb. 2023
From an earlier Berlinale . . .
A followup to Wednesday's post Deep Space —
Related material from this journal on July 9, 2019 —
Cube Bricks 1984 —
From "Tomorrowland" (2015) —
From other posts tagged 1984 Cubes —
“A love story of epic, epic, epic proportion” — Kristen Stewart on “Equals”
“Some things are more equal than others.” — Adapted from Orwell
See also An Epic for Kristen .
"The loveliness of Paris seems somehow sadly gay." — Song lyric
Stewart also starred in "Equals" (2016). From a synopsis —
"Stewart plays Nia, a writer who works at a company that extols
the virtues of space exploration in a post-apocalyptic society.
She falls in love with the film's main character, Silas (Nicholas Hoult),
an illustrator . . . ."
Space art in The Paris Review —
For a different sort of space exploration, see Eightfold 1984.
Dark Epiphanies
Part I:
Part II:
"A Little Boy and a Little Girl," by Hans Christian Andersen
(second story of the seven that make up The Snow Queen )
Part III:
A former Snow White —
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