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'The couple believed in a philosophy called Reversible Destiny, which was at the center of their work at the Bioscleave House. They were protégés of the surrealist artist Marcel Duchamp, a pioneer of the Dada movement that questioned long-held assumptions about what art should be and how it should be made. Gins, who grew up in Island Park on Long Island, and Arakawa, a Japanese national, were conceptual artists who dabbled in architecture and believed their structures could allow inhabitants eternal life.'






'“They posited that buildings could be designed to increase mental and physical stimulation, which would, in turn, prolong life indefinitely,” The Times explained. “An aversion to right angles, an absence of symmetry and a constant shifting of elevations would stimulate the immune system, sharpen the mind and lead to immortality"'
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The photo was actually taken in Chicago and exudes major Chi energy
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“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
— Maya Angelou
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Blue has no dimensions, it is beyond dimensions, whereas the other colours are not … All colours arouse specific associative ideas, psychologically material or tangible, while blue suggests at most the sea and sky, and they, after all, are in actual, visible nature what is most abstract.
// Yves Klein
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“- 1952: Friday 14 March, Day is blue silence is green life is yellow light traces lines, and never ends, and I trail behind transpierced by indifference!”
— * poetical lines from “Yves Klein, 1928 – 1962, Selected Writings”, ed. J & J, the Tate Gallery, London 1974, p. 21 (art quotes, Yves Klein)
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