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Bilder aus Rauch in Schnapsflaschen

Jim Dingilian bemalt mit dem Rauch von Kerzen das Innere von Schnapsflaschen, die er so findet. Ich habe keine Ahnung, wie er das macht, aber er denkt sich was dabei, wenn er sagt, “The miniature scenes I depict are of locations on the edge of suburbia which seem mysterious or even slightly menacing despite their commonplace nature. The bottles add to the implied narratives of transgression. When found by the sides of roads or in the weeds near the edges of parking lots, empty liquor bottles are artifacts of consumption, delight, or dread. As art objects, they become hourglasses of sorts, their drained interiors now inhabited by dim memories”.
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Alcohol Is Dynamite

Was heute die Prävention war früher die Panikmache. Das war offensichtlich beim Alkohol auch nicht anders als bei den Drogen, wie dieser kurz Propagandafilm aus dem Jahre 1958 zeigt.

Teenagers Bud and Jack, eager to get some alcohol from the liquor store, ask the adult to buy it for them. Instead, the adult tells them a story of three teenagers who learn the hard way that „alcohol is a violent narcotic.“ In true Sid Davis form, the story ends with one innocent teen being killed and one who becomes an alcoholic bum, leaving the others to deal with guilt from their night of reckless abandon.


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