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Not bad considering the cut off date was 3 weeks after I started listening... 👀
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Luttes 14,8 x 14,8 cm. Mine de plomb, pastel sec, Crayons de couleur.
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I can't read this without putting on the automated computer voice in my head...
"THERE WILL BE FEWER ICE CREAM FLAVORS, BUT THEY WILL BE BETTER.
THE AIR WILL BE CLEAN.
I PROMISE YOU, MEGAN, I WILL MAKE THE WORLD JUST AS YOU SAW IN YOUR BEAUTIFUL DREAM.”
- Welcome to Nightvale Episode 34, “A Beautiful Dream”
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Focus-stacked 6-frame micromosaic of a Diatom Exhibition slide taken with a magnification of x200.
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Bauhaus, Dessau. November 2013.
#architecture#bauhaus#modernism#germany#symmetry#modernist architecture#photography#gropius#walter gropius
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Desert Landscapes. A satellite study. E.Ninko.
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Ice Landscapes. A satellite study. E.Ninko
#earth#satellite#photography#ice#winter#antarctica#ice shelves#iceberg#snow#white#minimal#art#moody#monochrome#dark#silence
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Somebody listen to this and love it so that I can have a song love buddy.
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Simply amazing!
Adam Magyar - Stainless, 42 Street (excerpt)
Einstein’s Camera How one renegade photographer is hacking the concept of time.
At the time, Magyar was immersed in a long-running techno-art project called Stainless, creating high-resolution images of speeding subway trains and their passengers, using sophisticated software he created and hardware that he retrofitted himself. The scanning technique he developed—combining thousands of pixel-wide slices into a single image—allows him to catch passengers unawares as they hurtle through dark subway tunnels, fixing them in haunting images filled with detail no ordinary camera can capture.
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The reason I stretch my sanity and health to its limits whilst studying this ridiculous course, is this. All of these.








Streets as Places - Project for Public Spaces
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