Accumulation

February 24, 2009

Oh, Paris.

Filed under: Good Times, Interests, Trip, art — Lisa Paclet @ 7:46 am

See Paris.

February 21, 2009

Nothing is off the table

Filed under: Politics — Lisa Paclet @ 8:18 am

Hello Intentes! Are you naked yet? 
Everyone is compleatly Naked lately. What to do?

I’m eating specks of frozen rasberries and drinking coffee while uploading some films on Vimeo. Go check ‘em out if you got time. They are there for you.

Lately I’ve been working In the Banlieue of Paris in this fancy big studio, in the middle of nowhere for long stretches of time. Nothing there, except a bush in the shape of a flamingo; that’s all there is.

My foot is getting better, my parents are in Hanoi. Zachary thinks he can fix his laptop with a screwdriver.

And that picture up there is a little scene i made for my boss at cube, who in he’s off time works for the French army, teaching people how to shoot drone planes down. I’m a dove so I made the explosion out of flower petals. Oh well.

February 20, 2009

Kanye Wast_Welcome to heartbreak by Nabil (Partizan US)

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lisa Paclet @ 7:19 am


KANYE WEST “Welcome To Heartbreak” Directed by Nabil from nabil elderkin on Vimeo.
Everything I like.

February 13, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lisa Paclet @ 7:26 am

I would really like a Horse.

VERY MUCH

February 11, 2009

This is why you’re fat

Filed under: Uncategorized — Lisa Paclet @ 6:44 am

http://thisiswhyyourefat.com/

February 4, 2009

Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

Filed under: Animation, Interests — Lisa Paclet @ 5:32 pm

I’m working on 2 commercials for Scrabble, and since starting at this new place (Wizz) There’s been constant talk about Maslow’s hierarchy of needs.

Irina, talks a lot about it. I like her.
Check out the first Scrabble commercial!

February 2, 2009

Peripetics by Zeitguised

Filed under: Animation, Experimental Film, art — Lisa Paclet @ 5:03 am

Tom sent me this the other day for my birthday. I loved it, It’s really surreal.
I get the impression we should all calm down and enjoy our abilities.

From Zeitguised website:

Peripetics or The installation of an irreversible axis on a dynamic timeline

“Zeitguised made a piece in six acts for the opening exhibition at the Zirkel Gallery. It entails six imaginations of disoriented systems that take a catastrophic turn, including the evolution of educational plant-body-machine models and liquid building materials.”

February 1, 2009

Signs and Symbols by Vladimir Nabokov

Filed under: poetry, story — Lisa Paclet @ 10:37 am

Read: Signs and Symbols by Vladimir Nabokov

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