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Love and Animated Shorts
A short story by Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney.
Conceived 58 years, in 1945, close to 60 years before it was released. It tells a story of a haunting romance between Dahlia, a mortal woman struggling to find love, and Chronos, an all-powerful titan and the personification of time itself. The story is set to a love ballad composed by Fantasia composer Armando Dominguez.
I like the contrast between Dalí and Disney’s reflections on the story:
As Dalí explained to the press at the time, the animation was “a magical exposition of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time”, while Disney attempted to tone down his art-speak, describing it as “just a simple story of a girl in search of her real love.”
Navigating the uncertainties of life, finding strength in the unknown, embracing change, and trusting in the process of growth and transformation.
Words for when you find yourself in the unknown.
by Manon Huntjens
lead the charge for faith in collective comfort – to remove the fantasy and pressure from an individualistic culture
"At a certain stage, it becomes less about skill, and it's more about being open"
physical > digital and Child wisdom
Great talk from Chipper Bro Bell, Patagonia’s front desk receptionist, previously frisbee champion.
His approach to life is child spirited, free, and pure. Seems like his drive is fuelled by nothing but ‘stoke’.
fave line:
“You were born into royalty. You have the mountains and the ocean. Go enjoy it.”