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Killian Rüthemann & Niklaus Wenger - Masse Critique
:today and tomorrow

Killian Rüthemann & Niklaus Wenger - Masse Critique

:today and tomorrow

Killian Rüthemann & Niklaus Wenger - Masse Critique
:today and tomorrow

Killian Rüthemann & Niklaus Wenger - Masse Critique

:today and tomorrow

Jorge Ayala - Landscape Urbanism - Networked Territories, Gulf of Mexico
:field

Jorge Ayala - Landscape Urbanism - Networked Territories, Gulf of Mexico

:field

Fiction is one of the few experiences where loneliness can be both confronted and relieved. Drugs, movies where stuff blows up, loud parties — all these chase away loneliness by making me forget my name’s Dave and I live in a one-by-one box of bone no other party can penetrate or know. Fiction, poetry, music, really deep serious sex, and, in various ways, religion — these are the places (for me) where loneliness is countenanced, stared down, transfigured, treated. David Foster Wallace

climactic scene from Milo & Otis, the Aguirre of animal movies — you better appreciate this!

:lostcosmonaut

climactic scene from Milo & Otis, the Aguirre of animal movies — you better appreciate this!

:lostcosmonaut

Anne de Vries & Constant Dullaart - Conversation With A Lighthouse

:today and tomorrow

jesus christ, argument for never living anywhere else in America.

jesus christ, argument for never living anywhere else in America.

argument for Guatemala

argument for Guatemala

argument for Peru

argument for Peru

holding out for 2010

offensive measures against winter slump: giving up coffee, sugar, late nights, income, america.

sleeping on a bed, finishing books, welcoming all visitors, taking care of my plants, eating breakfast for hours, taking a crash course in Spanish then a crash course in Turkish, buying a bikini & a ticket to Guatemala, fixing my cameras, building a fort, studying knot-tying, studying tirgonometry, watching the leaves fall, thank god for Antonioni.

From about 1956 until 1964, US aeronautics engineers and rocket scientists at the Langley Research Center developed a series of spherical satellite balloons called, awesomely enough, satelloons. Dubbed Project Echo, the 100-foot diameter aluminumized balloons were one of the inaugural projects for NASA, which was established in 1958.
:makingofamovie

From about 1956 until 1964, US aeronautics engineers and rocket scientists at the Langley Research Center developed a series of spherical satellite balloons called, awesomely enough, satelloons. Dubbed Project Echo, the 100-foot diameter aluminumized balloons were one of the inaugural projects for NASA, which was established in 1958.
:makingofamovie

What is the quality you most like in a woman?
Femininity—with a splash of Arctic explorer.

Alec Baldwin for Vanity Fair, June 2009

saucy mccullers, grouchy twain, on my porch.
thank you, K+Flemington!

saucy mccullers, grouchy twain, on my porch.

thank you, K+Flemington!

Shannon?

Shannon?