APPARENTLY YOU CAN’T BEGIN A URL WITH A HYPHEN ANYMORE
AND ALL THE DESTROYAS ARE TAKEN
I WILL CUT A BITCH
Eating pizza Combos like yeah
Drinking PureLeaf tea like yeah
In pajamas at 4:45 PM like yeah

ADMIT IT! Despite your pseudo-bohemian appearance and vaguely leftist doctrine of beliefs, you know nothing about art or sex that you couldn’t read in any trendy, New York underground fashion magazine… Proto-typical non-conformist! You are a vacuous soldier of the thrift store gestapo. You adhere to a set of standards and tastes that appear to be determined by an unseen panel of hipster judges - BULLSHIT - giving your thumbs up and thumbs down to incoming and outgoing trends and styles of music and art. Go analog baby, you’re so post-modern. You’re diving face forward into an antiquated past, it’s disgusting! It’s offensive! Don’t stick your nose up at me!
Danny Perez is an artist who mixes a beautifully dark psychedelic blend of disorienting color and sound. His work typically resembles a hallucination that goes from bad to bizarre. Watch his 3 minute masterpiece, Luveas, here The only critique that I can really give of this strange and unpredictable visual artist is that he doesn’t have enough work available on the internet.
Perez has done music videos for a couple select bands, the visual album ODDSAC, and he regularly does live visuals for experimental groups such as Black Dice and Panda Bear. This video is for the Panda Bear song, You Can Count on Me. Perez uses his signature dream-like visual interpretation for Panda Bear’s music.
some dudes over at the website/blog thecreatorsproject.com did a pretty wacky interpretation of the video.
“You Can Count On Me”
A stay at home mother of five regresses back to summer camp, symbolizing her longing for relaxation and getting more in touch with nature. The burning camel in the fire represents her stamina, but is also an indication that she has too many responsibilities and tends to cling to, perhaps even bury, her emotions. We predict that when she wakes up she will have newfound energy to balance all her PTA meetings, tennis lessons and shopping for Tina and Tom’s second birthday party outfits.
Conclusion: Home is where the heart is (so long as there’s plenty of Valium).”Enjoy.
(from left to right)
serotonin - happiness, satisfaction
dopamine - love, passion, pleasure
acetylcholine - learning, memory, dreaming
(via ceiling-walker)