Some found un-product placement* shots: Balenciaga, Ferrari, Porsche, Enfants Riches Déprimés, iPhone, Anthropologie, Ford, Roger Dubuis, Winners.
At bottom is a stack of ‘stacks from over this year, in case you missed some; many have also been refined post-post, i.e. the Dick Cheney bit re: Cthulhu prompt in the Notes of the AI for an Eye substack. Google translate of last sentence: see list below.
NOTES:
*unpaid for. (but if any of the readers are brand specialists, I’d accept comps of any of the above products.) **
price ranges: $350,000+ (Ferrari), $75,000+ (Dubuis watch), $2000/$750.00 (tatterdemalion jeans/Enfants t-shirt), $0.10 (Winners bag)
**except the Winner’s bag, I have tons of those. In fact, if anyone is interested, I’ll comp you one.
UPDATE — sometime later, a comp scorecard, as this post’s ha-haiku:
Enfants Riches Deprimes
and Dubuis received: zero.
Winners bags sent: three.The Window is a 24/7/365/1 long-look at these times, all photos of unplanned ephemeral moments, a multiplicity of perspectives from one view — a single window — the images grouped later as visual poems and ultimately combined into a nested interconnected evolving recombinant installation (whew!)
THE ‘STACK STACK:
The Girl. The Vampire. The Murder. The End.
TL; DR: serendipitous scenes for imagined movies (The Window pt 46)
all the hills echo ha ha, he he
Merry, merry sparrow!/Under leaves so green/A happy blossom/Sees you, swift as arrow,/Seek your cradle narrow, /Near my bosom
never hold snow
“Winter’s my favourite though. Stars are snow. Flakes that haven’t yet fallen to earth, tiny white frozen fires descending from the sky in lovely twirls. I joined them, in pirouettes and leaps across the yard, trying to get one to land in my opened hand — I imagined, the whole day, sitting inside, a wee girl looking out, all ways, always, even when it …
BONUS IMAGES: left: the “inspiration” of this post, an actual ad for a Balenciaga towel skirt ($875), and, right: as AI’d into the P.O.V. and setting of “The Window”:


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