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Whenever I find myself “bored” I reach for the refresh button on NetNewsWire or Twitter or email. I look to distract myself from my boredom. And I suppose I never considered boredom to be a useful thing. I listen to a dozen podcasts during the week and when I’m not listening to a podcast, I’ve got music going. I try to keep my brain busy. That staves off boredom, right?
This article resonated with me because I’ve been feeling less creative. Like my creativity has become malnourished. I thought it was a result of work (repetitive, template-driven, comfortable) but now I wonder if the culprit might not be my relentless pursuit to “cure” my boredom.
(via monkeyairplane)
I can personally attest to the notion of Boredom Yielding Ideas ringing true for me. I think it goes right in line with the Slow Living movement that is, sort of, going on. We constantly push ourselves to be distracted by something… but it only serves to keep your brain from actually thinking about anything.
(via yewknee)“Refait” is a remake of the football WorldCup match between France and Germany (Seville, Spain, 1982). Shot by Pied La Biche in Villeurbanne (France), every aspect of the fifteen last minutes of the match was carefully reconstructed : players, positions, gestures, intensity, drama etc. It consists in shifting the traditional game area into the urban environment. Each sequence takes place in one or several locations and then the city temporarily becomes the lab for unsual experiments.
The soundtrack is made up of the original commentaries mixed with interviews of the audience recorded during the shooting.