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There can be no understanding between the hand and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.
Metropolis (1927) Dir: Fritz Lang
1984 – Giorgio Moroder Laserdisc Version
http://thequietus.com/articles/09591-giorgio-moroder-presents-metropolis-fritz-lang-dvd
Love at First Click...
In a world of screens and endless scrolls, Two hearts collided, igniting souls. A simple click, a spark so bright, In pixels and bytes, we found our light.
Your laughter echoed through the digital space, A melody sweet, a warm embrace. With every message, my heart would race, In this virtual realm, I found my place.
The way you typed, each word a caress, In the chaos of life, you brought me rest. A shared meme, a GIF that we’d send, In this cyber dance, I found my friend.
From late-night chats to morning light, Every moment felt so right. Though miles apart, our spirits entwined, In this love story, our hearts aligned.
So here’s to us, in this online space, Where love blossomed, a beautiful trace. For in every click, my heart did find, A love so true, forever intertwined.
~ northern-spark-of-creativity




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Together in Electric Dreams - Philip Oakey & Giorgio Moroder

HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY TO ELECTRIC DREAMS!!
i wanted to make something way out of my comfort zone to celebrate the 40th anniversary, so i went with puppets! i definitely learned a lot, got frustrated a lot, but overall had a ton of fun. as shown by the photo though, i only got miles done on time, but madeline and edgar will be made! it’ll just take some time from now. the edgar used for this picture is the one i made for when i cosplay miles!
on july 20th, 1984, electric dreams was released to theaters. due to sudden executive concerns, the movie had to be pulled out of theaters only 2 weeks after its first run, but the movie still managed to survive through reairings, rentals, and cult followings (so if any EDheads wondered why it did so bad at the box office, that’s why, it got yoinked)
this movie… very funnily enough isn’t even my number 1 favorite movie (it’s in the top 3 though) but it IS the number 1 inspiration i have for a lot of what i create and do, its a really charming movie, and 80s as all hell. here’s to many more years of celebrating this piece of art :]