“This music was not originally intended for public release. This is a coll… Read Full Bio ↴“This music was not originally intended for public release. This is a collection of songs recorded specifically for a two-month showing of my artwork in the fall of 2007, to be on continuous loop in the background at the gallery. As I produced the work for this one-time event, and with minimal budget, I never intended to do so with public release standards being involved. What this really means is that I regarded the project with a certain jubilant abandon and frequently did things like recording in noisy, ad-hoc environments; mixing in unbalanced rooms on unfamiliar speakers; and remaining generally agreeable to welcoming mistakes as part of the process. Add to this that the original DAT master tape is damaged and features permanent digital buzzes and noises in spots (some of them quite nice). I’ve left the songs in their original running order and did nothing to improve upon their sound quality. Of course, if you’re really interested in reliving the event as it was, I suppose playing the songs in order at very low volume in a room full of people enjoying some wine and cheese might do the trick. Maybe open a window too.” - Don Himlin, November 2009
Musicians:
Kjell Benner – bass;
Dave Mattes – guitar;
Misti Donahower – drums;
Don Himlin – guitar, stick, synthetics, piano, percussion, harmonica, vocals.
Musicians:
Kjell Benner – bass;
Dave Mattes – guitar;
Misti Donahower – drums;
Don Himlin – guitar, stick, synthetics, piano, percussion, harmonica, vocals.
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inebriated gorilla
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@notlikely4468
Well...actually
Because of privacy issues Movie Characters are often used to demonstrate how Psychiatric assessments are done and then presented to a court
LtCol Kilgore
Col Jessup
(Jack Nicolson has provided plenty of complex characters)
Alex Forrest (Fatal Attraction)
Review the character in the films as if they were a patient, then defend or challenge that diagnosis given the limits of your legal systems criteria for criminal culpability and mental illness
And Gollum is a common one for Mental Status exams
How would you describe his
Appearance and behaviours
Attitude
Speech and Motor function
Affect/mood
Thought and perceptions
Then apply DSM criteria
psychotic?
Multiple personalities (disassociation)?
And...one of the better "fits" for Gollum's behaviour
Is substance abuse/addiction
I don't know if Mr Serkis knew that when he took on the role
But if he didn't, he is a very good amateur Psychiatrist
@victorlgcarvalho
GIVE THIS MAN AN OSCAR!
AND A RING!
@lukebrehm1986
What's an Oscar, precious?
@BlueMist9667
Precioussssss....from those nasty little hobbitsss
@vizokholiekire8929
And a banana
@ill0gica1
Give this man a shield
@marcspector9151
NOT JUST A RING
HIS PRECIOUSSSS.....
@ranjan_v
Andy is mad talented
@iJuanGutierrez
Facts !
@shortallliam3142
He certainly is; and like all of the LOTR actors I've seen so far, he's so modest, down-to-earth and has no arrogance whatsoever.
@armangoode37
I hope he wins an Oscar for his performances