1. alfredlordtennisanyone:

“Man as the Palace of Industry,” from The Human Factory by Dr. Fritz Kahn, c. 1930-35 Used as cover art for the current Penguin publication of “Anti-Oedipus” by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari

    alfredlordtennisanyone:

    “Man as the Palace of Industry,” from The Human Factory by Dr. Fritz Kahn, c. 1930-35
    Used as cover art for the current Penguin publication of “Anti-Oedipus” by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari

  2. perpetu8:


Flux And Flow by Jennifer J Lee

    perpetu8:

    Flux And Flow by Jennifer J Lee

  3. galasai:

    Patrick Hickley

    Complex Structures, 2012

  4. dresams:


pussy cat



c’mon

    dresams:

    pussy cat

    c’mon

  5. 2headedsnake:

    Paper artist Lisa Nilsson recently completed new anatomical pieces using her profoundly incredible skill with quilling, a tedious process where paper is tightly wound into small rolls and then assembled into larger artworks.

  6. bjorkfr:

Steve Gullick (1995)nouvelle photo 

    bjorkfr:

    Steve Gullick (1995)
    nouvelle photo 

  7. vurtual:

    DOUBLE EXPOSURE PORTRAITS (by Dan Mountford)

  8. rcruzniemiec:

    RGB Carnovsky

    “RGB is a work about the exploration of the “surface’s deepness”. RGB designs create surfaces that mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus. RGB’s technique consists in the overlapping of three different images, each one in a primary color. The resulting images from this three level’s superimposition are unexpected and disorienting. The colors mix up, the lines and shapes entwine becoming oneiric and not completely clear. Through a colored filter (a light or a transparent material) it is possible to see clearly the layers in which the image is composed. The filter’s colors are red, green and blue, each one of them serves to reveal one of the three layers.”

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Pursue understanding. Deconstruct systems in order to taste building blocks. Happiness waits else/everywhere. And the heart(h). Do spheres not pull at each other?
Moby-Dick, Forward

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