Yes I remember the Bond from the novel being fluent in French and German. TND - Danish to Moneypenny, German to the valet.ĭAD - 'Buenos dias' to the girl in the South African's room and the people in the hospital. GE - French with the valet at the casino. LTK - He must speak a word of Spanish at some point in Isthmus? He calls Sanchez 'Senor Sanchez' in the office so that will do. TLD - I've got a feeling he says 'danke' to someone at some point. OP - Spanish when he tells the technician to carry on in the PTS, German in the car with the sausage and beer couple.ĪVTAK - 'Monsieur' Aubergine rather than 'Mr'? Does that count as speaking French? Actually he says 'sante Monsieur Aubergine' so thats definitely a sentence. I've got a feeling there might be a line of Italian in there too somwhere when he checks into he hotel. MR - Err - he says 'Franco' with a blatant Italian accent.įYEO - Spanish when he gets the villagers to push the 2 CV and Greek at the market when they buy some fruit. TSWLM - The aforementioned Egyptian (is that a language or is it just Arabic?) at Husseins tent and when asking the boat guy where Anya is. OHMSS - Doesnt he say 'Thank you Herr Grunther'? I'm counting that as a word of German. He also speaks a few words to Kissys friends? All in all pretty feeble for a first in oriental languages from Cambridge! YOLT - He speaks Japanese at he Sumo arena - although only two words. Therefore I'm saying that that is French as if he said it in English he wouldve said 'Madam'. SOHO, NYC.TB - Doesnt Connery say 'Madame I've come to offer my sincere condolencies'. (photo © Jaime Rojo)ĮKG has a close encounter of the third kind. Swampy and Butless Supreme (photo © Jaime Rojo) Inkie at Bushwick Five Points (photo © Jaime Rojo) Here’s our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Butless Supreme, Cunning Linguist, EKG, Enzo & Nio, Inkie, JC, Tara McPherson, Miyok, Nervous, Russell King, Skewville, Swamy, Tone Tank, Zor. Because of the one-off nature of works in this category, it is not likely replicated, so catch it while you can. Often smaller in scale and overlooked in general, a collage can captivate attention when a passerby discovers it and cause one to consider it in context. Today collage is all over the streets, another new addition that distinguishes the current generation from the recent past. In fact one could argue that the entire Street Art scene itself is a collage made by a variety of participants, but these are images of the more formal sort and singular focus. One element plays against the next, or with it, creating a new whole. Easily dismissed by early 20 th century art critics as no more than crafting magic, itself a classist dismissal of creativity, collage steadily gained greater appreciation, fans, and collectors with thoughtful composition and attention to balance. Dig a little deeper and it can be DNA, diary, diatribe – depending on the arranger. (photo © Jaime Rojo)Ĭollage as a visual trope is a static snapshot of the images and influences that fly by our eyes daily. Most of his work consist of shadow boxes with assembled objects found on the streets of New York City or bric-a-brac shops. On the streets of New York today you can see his influence and that of a number of modern and contemporary artists who pioneered the practice of gathering and assembling.Īrtist Unknown. A modern American master Joseph Cornell (1903-1972) is considered one of the pioneers of collage, or the art form also known as assemblage.
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