1. reblogged: myjetpack

    via Tom Gauld
     
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  3. the anxious knowledge given them that one is alone in this world; that one is never taken care of; that life is a naked battle between fear and desire
    — via thenewinquiry
     
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  5. rollover reaction

    dictionaryofobscuresorrows n. when your dream about someone you know skews how you feel about them all the next day, an emotion you are unable—and unwilling—to shake.

     
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  7. Being alone lets you develop, become strange, be mad. If to be with people is to be socialized, to submit your rough edges to the whetstone of others’ desires, to be asocial is to be ragged and, thus, original.
    — via thenewinquiry
     
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  9. reblogged: theremina

    People, even more than things, have to be restored, renewed, revived, reclaimed, and redeemed; never throw out anyone.
    — Audrey Hepburn (via theremina)
     
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  13. reblogged: winifredjay

     
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    reblogged: theremina

    via theremina Femme Fatale by Andor Novák

    via theremina Femme Fatale by Andor Novák

     
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  19. reblogged: claytoncubitt

    via claytoncubitt Nick Knight flower printed by John Driscol, RIP
     
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  21. Shiptracks

    May 28th, 2012 | researchmaterial

    Via Mammoth, shiptracks are:

    narrow clouds… form[ed] when water vapor condenses around tiny particles of pollution that ships either emit directly as exhaust or that form as a result of gases within the exhaust

    Or: chemtrails for the ocean.

     
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  29. reblogged: iheartmyart

    via iheartmyart David Letellier, Tessel, 2010, installation, 400x200x300cm, kinetic sculpture installation.

    Tessel is constituted of a suspended and articulated topography of 4 x 2 m, subdivided into forty triangles. Twelve of them are fitted with motors and eight are equipped with audio transducers, which transform the surface into a dynamic sonic space. A dialogue between space and sound is created through this sculptural “choreography”. Our perception is altered, as the surface slowly modifies its shape. - DL

     
  30. May 31st, 2012