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Olafur Eliasson, The mediated motion, 2001
Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria
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Wanderer above the Sea of Fog by Caspar David Friedrich (1818)
This is one of my favorite paintings.
Whenever I look at this painting, I feel trapped behind an invisible sphere of self and this lay figure seen from behind. (Friedrich himself). It is almost like you are becoming one, seeing the world trough the lens of the artist’s personal perception.
A heavy fog lingers before him, alive to the divine glories of nature that open up right in front of your eyes. His gaze from afar gives a sublime rapture to the watcher, yet this sight remains an unknowable mystery to him, shrouded in fog.
Caspar David Freidrich was a master in his ability to transform a landscape into a personal and spiritual chronicle, a difficult task for many painters.
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The grid by DOFRESH
As industrialization proceeded, it became necessary to discipline the body and fit it to machinic production
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Ajak Deng by Julia Noni for Obsession Magazine, Fall 2012
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Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01 (1987)
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Event Poster
Drift 3.0
alt colourway
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‘The Matrix’ by Chris Skinner
Milan Cathedral in Milan, Italy
Photo by Lorenzoclick on Flickr
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“Forest Depths” by Alex Saberi
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