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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Tandori Dezső
Andrei Tarkovsky: A Poet in the Cinema
Stalker (1979)
Naum Gabo, Linear Construction in Space no. 2, 1935-1937
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Wittgenstein (1993)
Photos by Jon Bolstad & wittgenstein-initiative.com
Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s rebuilt Cabin 30 steep meters above Lake Eidsvatnet in Skjolden, Norway. For 60 years, there was only the empty foundation of Wittgenstein’s house on a steep mountain side, called “Austria” (Østerrike) by the locals. In 1919 Wittgenstein gave the house as a gift to a friend in Skjolden, but continued to live there himself when visiting Norway.
Fortunately, after the demolition, care was taken of all the timber, roof tiles and windows, and now the solid, small house has finally been restored and opened. Perhaps it can be a place of work for thinkers and artists for part of the year as Wittgenstein himself did — “I can’t imagine that I could have worked anywhere as I do here. It’s the quiet and, perhaps, the wonderful landscapes; I mean, its quiet seriousness.”
Wittgenstein (1993)
Peter Martin, From Figure 1 Magazine, 1950s
Unknown, A cross section of a piece of 2.5" pipe half-stuffed with 420 telephone lines from The Electrician, November 13, 1885
Marcel Duchamp, Rotorelief, 1935
Suggestion and Electrician catalog scan from here
Map of Twin Peaks by David Lynch
Zone
Jacek Yerka (Polish, b. 1952)
Gardener’s Garden
faceless embraces
1. alex & lutz back, 1992, ph. wolfgang tillmans 2. ph. nan goldin 3. love-In, los angeles, 1967 ph. jerry de wilde 4. joseph lorusso, “cafe lovers 4” (detail) 5. el lenguaje del limbo II by mariana restrepo 6. photographer unknown 7. lovers in a field, 2019 ph. clifford prince king 8. isle of wight festival, 1969 ph. david hurn 9. joseph lorusso, “lovers in the garden” 10. the big gamble (1961), dir. elmo williams & richard fleischer