A meta episode in the vein of Seinfeld, not much happens - Things w/ Amir Motlagh Ep 13
This is all meta and in the vein of Seinfeld; nothing happens, and all bundled with 99% less laughs. Anyways, as I had feared before I revamped this, that bottlenecks would thwart my consistency. And, yes, they have. So, while I have been perpetually aiming at making these better, or rather, more value oriented & better researched, that has not happened. Will it, who knows? To be honest, it is what it will be.
Though, I do like to talk freely like this, so, maybe I’ll just keep at it. The volume has been increased as my friend Jonathan implored me to bump the gain knob. I noticed that I was mixing it at a volume that film dialogue would be at, and that is probably to low for the web.
What happens in these 7 minutes? A quick chat about the last couple weeks, the weather is spectacular and why you should read ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE by Robert Pirsig.
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With love,
am
This Weeks "Things w/ Amir Motlagh" Ep 05
Before I get to the item at hand, I will admit that this beard is in desperate need of attention. Apologies.
Now for the things discussed in this episode or you to peruse:
1) First things first: Add me on snapchat @ amirmotlagh
2) My article on DIY Film in the Digital Age, a part of the Mastering Film Series published by Focal Press can be found here:
http://masteringfilm.com/big-brain-%E2%80%93-small-budget-amir-motlagh-still-lover-khoobi-35-year-old-man/
3) My favorite book purchase this week is Cool Tools by Kevin Kelly. I absolutely love having this thing on the coffee table:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cool-tools-kevin-kelly/1116999473?ean=9781940689005
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Book List - Spring 2014
It's been quite a bit of time between updates. I might be a product of the Gutenberg mind, so please spare my old world behaviors; mainly, the lack of timely, coherent, word driven sentences, outlining, step by step, my recent actions, feelings and general well being. And, my still intact affinity for old tech book media.
Since we are on the topic of books, here is my recent list. Two out of three is a rehash, but, as I've only recently discovered, it's much easier to read something the second time around.
I don't have anything else to share. Actually I do, but I'm not in the mood of writing about writing about movies and such.
Amir's Reading Rainbow as started in Spring and expiring in a few days:
HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES - Joseph Campbell - Second read through
MEMORIES, DREAMS, REFLECTIONS - C.G Jung
THE WAY OF ZEN - Alan Watts - Second read through
Yes, they are thematically themed.
Best,
am
The Book Queue as a Metaphor for Whatevers?
Sitting in front of me on a small coffee table lays Murakami's THE ELEPHANT VANISHES. It's been sitting in front of my eyes for about 3 months.
But, on that same coffee table lay several (12 in all) other books besides Murakami's. They range the gamut from bestsellers to obscure works. Most are NON fiction. (something that I've only recently gotten deeply into)
Sometimes, a strange habit overtakes my rational mind. It goes something like this.
a) Buy a book to read.
b) Find other books to read by serendipitous occurrences.
A photo of books in a non-compliant aspect ratio.