A Day In The Life of America
A new film from PBS’ Independent Lens premiering January 11, 2021.
Virgin America boarding pass
I meant to write something about this on July 11 of this year, but I was so preoccupied with everything else going on in my life that it just completely flew by. And before I knew it, I had this scan sitting in my outbox just twiddling its thumbs, waiting for me to make it useful. So here it is, the boarding pass which I've come used in the past few years to visually mark one of the major milestones and transitions in my personal life.
Until recently, my life was more or less separated into these divisions:
1. Move to NYC from Florida
2. Living in Australia
3. NYC 2008-2012
4. Living in Los Angeles
5. NYC 2013-2016
6. ????
The boarding pass above, obviously, marks the move to Los Angeles. It was a big step for me. It was the first time, honestly, where I was living on my own -- out of the house, no immediate family nearby to help me figure things out with. Plus, it was the culmination of many things I had hoped would line up in my life -- job, work, girlfriend, and of course the dream to live out on the West Coast. It seemed right most of the time, but not enough for me to make it a permanent thing. I came back to NY. This ticket though reminds me of how hopeful I was and excited I was to be doing this big thing in my life. Seems so silly now. It's a good reminder though that things don't always work out the way I hope. I keep this ticket to make sure I don't forget that.
Loops: A lovely animation of random loops in life
I wanted this video to be 10x as long as it was. This lovely animation of life loops was created by Geoffroy de Crécy. I could totally see animated GIFs being made from this.
A video about everyday things
I don't know how people live like this. Having everything perfectly laid out in straight lines; clean desks; pure-white spaces. This just says catalog to me, not home. But I'm getting beyond the point here I guess. This video from John Gordon is just a nice video display of things. Maybe these things get used. Maybe they don't. Maybe he's in a store. Maybe not. But I'll never know because these things are just way too clean for regular life.