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“Trimpin: The Sound of Invention” (2009)

If you’ve ever been to the Seattle Experience Music Project, you may have seen this impressive display: a 60-foot-tall tornado of electric guitars, which all just happen to be playing themselves. The mastermind behind the ambitious project goes by his last name only, Trimpin. The German native is a…well, it’s hard to decide how to classify the artist. Is he a composer?

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Essay

Shakespearean Marketing

It’s trendy to hate Baz Luhrman’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet. I don’t.

But that’s not the point of this entry, because whether you like the film or not, it’s hard to ignore its style. The art direction in this film is hip, flashy, and when you break it down, it’s downright cool.

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