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David Robilliard (1952-1988)
High on Serenade, 1987
Acrylic on canvas, 70 x 67 inches
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Five years after their summer together in Barcelona, Xavier, William, Wendy, Martine and Isabelle reunite. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Xavier Rousseau: Romain Duris Wendy: Kelly Reilly Martine: Audrey Tautou Isabelle: Cécile de France William: Kevin Bishop Gérard: Olivier Saladin M. Boubaker: Zinedine Soualem Natacha: Evguenya Obraztsova Neus: Irene Montalà Grand-père: Pierre Gérald Barbara: Frédérique Bel L’homme qui veut aller aux toilettes dans le train (uncredited): Cédric Klapisch Kassia: Aïssa Maïga Edward: Gary Love Celia Shelburn: Lucy Gordon Mère Xavier: Martine Demaret Platane: Pierre Cassignard Madame Vanpeteguem: Hélène Médigue Productrice TV: Carole Franck Auteur Série: Robert Plagnol Directeur Série: Nicolas Briançon Michel Hermann – Editeur: Bernard Haller Soledad: Cristina Brondo Alessandro: Federico D’Anna Tobias: Barnaby Metschurat Lars: Christian Pagh Snowboarder: Lannick Gautry Jean-Édouard: Julien Guéris Odile: Laura Weissbecker Caroline – Copine Isa 1: Sophie Barbe Juliette – Copine Isa 2: Julie Durand Copine ‘Cogneuse’: Catherine Lebegue Copine Fête Isabelle: Florence d’Azémar Nounou Grand-père: Fatiha Cheriguene Concierge Xavier: Marie-Renée George Père Natacha: Igor Gusev Mère Natacha: Yelena Solovyova Frère Natacha: Aleksandr Karpukhov Père William: Nicholas Day Mère William: Amanda Boxer Copain Celia Moscou: Julien Hans di Capua Miguel: Jake Canuso Traductrice Russe: Senia Devine Chorégraphe Russe: Katrina Vasilieva Mac Master: Julien Pabion Journaliste ‘Prune’: Agathe Robilliard Journaliste Cosmo: Annette Faure Copine Xavier 1: Anne Steffens Copine Xavier 2: Stéphanie Ricco Copine Xavier 3: Isabelle Joly Lucas: Amin Djakliou Danceuse de ballet (uncredited): Amanda Jane Manning Danceuse de ballet (uncredited): Stéphanie Montreux Livreur (uncredited): Philippe Soucy La Fille de la Gare (uncredited): Eléonore Stern Film Crew: Screenplay: Cédric Klapisch Producer: Bruno Levy Producer: Matthew Justice Executive Producer: Elena Yatsura Music: Loïc Dury Editor: Francine Sandberg Orchestrator: Laurent Levesque Musician: Christophe Minck Key Makeup Artist: Judith Gayo Unit Production Manager: Anne Férignac First Assistant Director: Kira Sinelshikova Assistant Costume Designer: Julia Patkos Digital Colorist: Christine Szymkowiak Musician: Simon Andrieux Script Supervisor: Barbara Constantine Catering: Georges Gautier Production Accountant: David Kerney Extras Casting: Jeanne Millet Makeup Artist: Véronique Nguyen Set Dresser: Stephanie Guitard Key Grip: Colin Strachan Location Manager: Frédéric Vialle Location Manager: Martin Wady Assistant Unit Manager: Benjamin Dewaele Assistant Director Trainee: Samantha Mialet Second Unit Director: Bertrand Normand First Assistant Art Direction: Florian Sanson Art Direction: Tim Stevenson Assistant Camera: Mounia Lamrani Musician: Guillaume Dutrieux Administration: Géraldine Toitot Second Assistant Art Director: Chloe Leguay Key Grip: Michel Dechaud Assistant Camera: Kathy Sebbah Location Manager: Tony Hood Musician: Felix Niel Music: Bruno Epron Mahmoudi Production Manager: Caroline Levy Second Assistant Director: Ophélie Gelber Assistant Director Trainee: Gabriel Levy Assistant Sound Editor: Sophie Durand Sound Assistant: Sergey Ekinow First Assistant Camera: Julian Bucknall Lighting Technician: Philippe Wegiel Set Decoration: Shirley Robinson Compositing Supervisor: Sylvian Fabre Still Photographer: Jérôme Plon First Assistant Camera: Galatae Politis Director of Photography: Dominique Colin Assistant Unit Manager: Laurent Blu Unit Production Manager: Antoine Théron Third Assistant Director: Paul Bennett Sound: Xavier Prêtre Digital Intermediate Producer: Sophie Denize Production Secretary: Séverine Guignard Costume Design: Anne Schotte Props: Daniel Ainslie Sound Recordist: Vincent Laurence Boom Operator: Jean-François Schenegg Digital Compositor: Sebastien Dupuis Casting Assistant: Hermine Poitou Executive Music Producer: Monte Christo Painter: Thierry Poulet Sound Re-Recording Mixer: ...
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Threads (Mick Jackson, 1984)
Cast: Karen Meagher, Reece Dinsdale, David Brierly, Rita May, Nicholas Lane, Jane Hazlegrove, Henry Moxon, June Broughton, Sylvia Stoker, Harry Beeton, Ruth Holden, Ashley Barker, Michael O'Hagan, Phil Vaughan (voice). Screenplay: Barry Hines. Cinematography: Andrew Dunn, Paul Morris. Production design: Christopher Robilliard. Film editing: Donna Bickerstaff, Jim Latham.
Was it because it was a "made-for-TV movie," a label that was once a byword for mediocrity, that I never saw Threads before now? Or was it that I knew what it was about and didn't need to put myself through watching a film that existed to tell me something I already knew: that nuclear war would be unspeakably horrible? But knowing is one thing and seeing is another. Threads is propaganda of the best kind, designed to disseminate truth rather than opinion. Its visceral but wholly credible horrors make criticism impotent, even though as a creative work it's not immune to criticism: There is some clunky dialogue; the narrative voiceover is awkwardly inserted and sometimes sententious; the evocation of a nativity scene near the end is too obvious. But the performances of the unknown actors, the skillful editing of stock footage into vividly staged scenes, and the unrestrained depiction of human suffering and degradation add up to a punch to the gut. Threads is a movie that has to be seen, or ought to be at least by anyone who holds a political or military position and needs to be have what it's trying to tell us engraved on their consciences. And that boils down to a demonstration of something often attributed to, of all people, Nikita Khrushchev: that in the aftermath of a nuclear war, the living would envy the dead.
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Prep time song - life is excellent (film) of the artist David Robilliard by the sexy flame hot mother fucker Russel Tovey - 9:33 (references for the future)

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Exclusive: The ‘History Boys’ actor tells ‘The Independent’ about his journey to bring his artist hero to prominence
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David Robilliard, Nobody Finds a Dream Man Till They're Asleep, 1987.
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David Robilliard (British, 1952-1988), That Beat It Quickly Smile, 1987. Acrylic on canvas, 121.8 x 121.8 cm. Tate, London
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The Yes No Quality Of Dreams 1988 David Robilliard
The Yes No Quality Of Dreams is a collection of David Robilliard’s works, who during his life decided to depict his fantasies and experiences through poems and paintings as an HIV-infected homosexual in the 1980s. In each artwork it is visible the influence of the London’s Gay clubculture which is highlighted by joy and optimism, but at the same time also full of melancholy and sadness.
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Russel Tovey's 'Life is Excellent' Celebrates His Queer Artist Ancestors Russel Tovey, UK actor and producer, today released the trailer for his new project, Life is Excellent, a feature-length documentary chronicling the inimitable life of one of his heroes, David Robilliard — a radical queer poet and artist who died of AIDS at the young age of 36 in 1988. “As a 40-year-old queer man I feel the responsibility to make sure that [historical documents of existence] that matter to me and my kind, actually matter to everyone,” Tovey explains of this archival project. The documentary's subject, artist David Robbiliard, was igniting the queer art scene in London long before Tovey had even turned double digits, but as Tovey explores the fiery life of the man he never met, and "who [Robbiliard] drank with, worked with and shagged," Tovey uncovers the impact of characters you never get the chance to meet and the legacy of late 19th-century queer artists as trailblazers, cherished ancestors and ultimately, an unlucky generation whose stories were cut short by an unforgiving epidemic.Tovey embarks on this artistic mission in partnership with WePresent, the arts platform of WeTransfer, after the company’s successful year-long collaborations with artists Marina Abramović and Solange Knowles. Through this collaboration, Tovey and WePresent aim to bring attention to archival works while examining their resonance today.Tovey's guest curatorship with WePresent will include work on a total of three projects this summer, with Life Is Excellent being the first. Each project promises to share a culturally significant narrative from the LGBTQ+ community.Holly Fraser, editor-in-chief of WePresent, says: "[Tovey] shares WeTransfer’s belief that the power of creativity can truly change the world, and I hope that through this curatorship on WePresent and the projects that form it we can further the conversation around the importance of inclusivity and reflect on some of the great artists who have paved the way for this to continue in the industry.”Check out the Life is Excellent trailer below.Photos courtesy of WeTransfer https://www.papermag.com/russel-tovey-life-is-excellent-2659517371.html
#Life is excellent#Wetransfer#Wepresent#David robbiliard#Queer artists#Aids crisis#Russel tovey#Alessandra Schade#PAPER
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Кровь, пот и пиксели / Blood, Sweat, and Pixels / Game developers mentioned in the book and how to find them on Twitter
Разработчики игр, которые были упомянуты в книге. Собрал их аккаунты в твиттере для людей, интересующихся разработкой игр и игровой индустрией. Пройдите по нижеследующей ссылке, чтобы открыть файл в Google Docs.
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Game developers who were mentioned in the book. I collected their Twitter accounts for those are interested in game dev and game industry. Please follow the above mentioned link which will lead you to a public Google Docs file.
Pillars of Eternity (Obsidian Entertainment)
Фергюс Уркхарт (Feargus Urquhart), Крис Авеллон (Chris Avellone), Адам Бреннеке (Adam Brennecke), Тим Кейн (Timothy Cain), Джош Сойер (Josh Sawyer), Бобби Налл (Bobby Null), Роб Неслер (Rob Nesler), Джастин Белл (Justin Bell), Эрик Фенстермейкер (Eric Fenstermaker), Кэри Пэйтель (Carrie Patel), Брэндон Адлер (Brandon Adler)
Uncharted 4 (Naughty Dog)
Эван Уэллс (Evan Wells), Кристоф Балестра (Christophe Balestra), Эми Хенниг (Amy Hennig), Джастин Ричмонд (Justin Richmond), Брюс Стрейли (Bruce Straley), Нил Дракманн (Neil Druckmann)
Stardew Valley (ConcernedApe)
Эрик Барон (Eric Barone)
Diablo III (Blizzard Entertainment)
Фрэнк Пирс (Frank Pearce), Майк Морхейм (Michael Morhaime), Джош Москейра (Josh Mosqueira), Роб Фут (Rob Foot), Кевин Мартенс (Kevin Martens), Уайатт Ченг (Wyatt Cheng), Джей Уилсон (Jay Wilson), Дастин Броудер (Dustin Browder)
Halo Wars (Ensemble)
Крис Риппи (Chris Rippy), Дейв Поттингер (Dave Pottinger), Анджело Лаудон (Angelo Laudon), Грэм Девайн (Graeme Devine), Тони Гудмен (Tony Goodman), Рич Гелдрич (Richard Geldreich), Пол Бэттнер (Paul Bettner), Дэвид Бэттнеры (David Bettner)
Dragon Age: Inquisition (BioWare)
Майк Лэйдлоу (Mike Laidlaw), Эрин Флинн (Aaryn Flynn), Марк Дарра (Mark Darrah)
Shovel Knight (Yacht Club Games)
Шон Веласко (Sean Velasco), Ник Возняк (Nick Wozniak), Иэн Флад (Ian Flood), Эрин Пеллон (Erin Pellon), Дэвид д'Анджело (David D'Angelo), Ли Макдоул (Lee McDole)
Destiny (Bungie)
Джейсон Джоунс (Jason Jones), Джейми Гризмер (Jaime Griesemer), Крис Бучер (Chris Butcher), Марти О'Доннелл (Marty O'Donnell), Джо Стейтен (Joe Staten)
The Witcher 3 (CD Projekt RED)
Марчин Ивинский (Marcin Iwiński), Михаил Кичиньский (Michał Kiciński), Адам Бадовский (Adam Badowski), Конрад Томашкевич (Konrad Tomaszkiewicz), Матеуш Томашкевич (Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz)
Star Wars 1313 (LucasArts)
Пол Миган (Paul Meegan), Стив Чен (Steve Chen), Фред Маркус (Frederic Markus), Дом Робиллиард (Dominic Robilliard), Эван Скольник (Evan Skolnick)
#blood sweat and pixels#game dev#game industry#игровая индустрия#games#game developers#блог#книги#видеоигры#Игры
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The Game Makers Takes You Inside Game Design
The Game Makers Takes You Inside Game Design
Have you ever been interested in how games are written, designed, and directed? Wanted to listen in on the conversations of some of the biggest names in the gaming industry? Today a trailer was released showcasing a new digital series that will take video game fans behind the scenes of some of the most noteworthy titles to date. Have yourself ready for February 15th when The Game Makers: Inside…
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#Amy Hennig#assassin&039;s creed#Brian Hastings#David Cage#detroit: become human#Deus Ex#Dominic Robilliard#Entwined#firewatch#flower#Game Makers#Game Makers Inside Story#Halo#Heavy Rain#Hideo Kojima#Ian Dallas#Jade Raymond#Jenova Chen#Journey#Kiki Wolfkill#King&039;s Quest#Lone Echo#Mary DeMarle#Matt Korba#Neil Druckmann#Ratchet and Clank#Ru Weerasuriya#Sean Vanaman#Star Wars#Star Wars: Battlefront
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Threads will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on January 30 via Severin Films. A version with a lenticular slipcase, limited to 3,500, will also be available for a few dollars more. It has been restored in 2K.
The 1984 British made-for-TV docudrama was the first film to depict a nuclear winter. It's directed by Mick Jackson (Volcano) and written by Barry Hines (Kes). Reece Dinsdale, David Brierly, and Karen Meagher star.
Read on for the special features and trailer.
Special features:
Audio commentary with director Mick Jackson, moderated by film writer Kier-La Janisse and Severin Films’ David Gregory
Audition for the Apocalypse - Interview with actress Karen Meagher
Shooting the Annihilation - Interview with director of photography Andrew Dunn
Destruction Designer - Interview with production designer Christopher Robilliard
Interview with film writer Stephen Thrower
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In September 1984, it was aired on the BBC and shocked tens of millions of UK viewers. Four months later, it was broadcast in America and became the most watched basic cable program in history. After more than three decades, it remains one of the most acclaimed and shattering made-for-television movies of all time.
Reece Dinsdale, David Brierly and Karen Meagher star in this “graphic and haunting” (People Magazine) docudrama about the effects of a nuclear attack on the working-class city of Sheffield, England as the fabric of society unravels.
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Walker Art Gallery, 'Coming Out' exhibition. Aspects possibly linking to my current practice and ideas. Self Image/Identity, gender/sexuality. Great exhibition which I thoroughly enjoyed, very memorable. Artists I liked, that featured: Mario Duboky, Bob Jardine, Derek Ridgero, David Hurn, David Robilliard, David Hockney, Anya Gallaccio, Margaret Harrison, Colin Hall, Mark Francis, Zanele Muholi, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sarah Lucas, Andy Warhol.
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Display Case the week of September 1, 2017
Sam Blower, Mini-Manual of the Anarchic Urbanist: Tactics of Resistance (Los Angeles, CA: SCI-Arc Public Access Press, 1995)
The Slice: A Newsletter For and About Street Youth
Lawrence Weiner, Offentlich Public Freehold (Stuttgart: Ediction Cantz. 1992)
Vito Acconci, Mario Diacono, Vito Acconci: Dal Testo-Azione al Corpo Come Testo (New York: Out of London Press: A.H. Minters Publications, 1975)
David Robilliard, Baby Lies Truthfully (New York: Inanout Press, 1990)
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