I think that's called synchronicity. Not necessarily unrelated but just not quite surrealism?
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From f:lux, 08:57 Wed 07 Jun 2006 | Profile +++++ | 670 posts
has anyone watched the wizard of oz and started pink floyd's dark side of the moon at the MGM lion's first roar. are there any other examples of this?
From detlev, 09:34 Wed 07 Jun 2006 | Profile +++++ | 299 posts
Pain in the neck....
are you aware this is on at the moment?
http://www.hayward.org.uk/undercover/
From A.K.A., 16:58 Wed 07 Jun 2006 | Profile +++++ | 23 posts
"Devlop your senses: learn how to see. Realise that everything connects to everything else" DaVinci
From A.K.A., 17:53 Wed 07 Jun 2006 | Profile +++++ | 23 posts
disjointed, hallucinatory experiences seemingly from another plane
From st. valentine, 21:51 Wed 30 Aug 2006 | Profile +++++ | 173 posts
Fashion surrealism is trompe d'oeil. But it's not only about tricking the eye it's about changing your perception to what you believe is true.
From Nikeeta Lakhiani, 11:42 Sun 03 Sep 2006 | Profile +++++ | 1 posts
or it could be walkimg in union square and meeting two seperate people you know from paris.
From shaw, 02:32 Tue 05 Sep 2006 | Profile +++++ | 217 posts
i fail to understand how clothes can change one's perceptions of what is true. they can be quite esthetic, but truth? that's a reach.
From st. valentine, 21:27 Tue 05 Sep 2006 | Profile +++++ | 173 posts
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