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duuuuude this video
Keep Shelly in Athens, Our Own Dream
I will sing a song for You
And You will stomp Your feet for me
And the bears and bees and banana trees
Will play kazoos and tambourines
And Jesus will dance while we drink His wine
Gertrude Käsebier, Untitled (Woman)
Kendrick Lamar “cut you off”
C2C, FUYA
Breakbot - Baby I’m Yours
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BEYONCE… you make me dance in my room
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hellz yah
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2. Who is your creative role model? I’m a big believer in creativity as a combinatorial force, driven by the ability to draw connections between different, cross-disciplinary concepts and ideas, putting these different pieces together into incredible new things. So I think this question should always be in the plural, calling for multiple, cross-disciplinary creative role models. Some of my ultimate heroes: John Maeda, Stephen Hawking, TED’s Chris Anderson, Philippe Starck, Gay Talese, Jonathan Harris, Janine Benyus, Susan Sontag. But if I had to pinpoint a single person, just to be fair to the question, it would without a doubt be MoMA’s Paola Antonelli – precisely because she has a profound understanding of this combinatorial quality of creativity. I remember she once described herself as a “curious octopus” dabbling its tentacles in different disciplines that feed a single brain, and the description really stuck with me – what a perfect metaphor for how I’d like to live my life and approach my own work. Yes, I admit I have a massive culture-crush on Paola. http://10answers.net/2010/10/14/maria-popova/
From an interview with Maria Popova
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