Visitors gather to watch giant gushes of water released from the Xiaolangdi dam on the Yellow river in Jiyuan, China.
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Visitors gather to watch giant gushes of water released from the Xiaolangdi dam on the Yellow river in Jiyuan, China.
Mikhail Shemyakin, "Raskolnikov in His Room" (1985), illustration for Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
âNot Red, But Greenâ (2014) by Per Kristian NygĂ„rd â Undulating grass mounds on gallery floor
By Kaparetti
Jan Matejko, StaĆczyk
I asked if this was an art installation and a Danish person said "no this is quite a serious impedance"
from 1980
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Earth Day with David Byrne: David Byrneâs Tight Spot, presented under the High Line in 2011, is an inflatable audio installation of low frequency pulses, tremors, and rumbles which emanate from the 40-foot globe. Byrne has commented on the phenomenon of âhumans squishing their planet,â noting that Earth is no longer a âplanet of clouds, deep blue oceans, beige deserts and swaths of green jungle.â Read more about Byrneâs installation here.Â
A Good Little Devil, Roland Topor, 1977
Sarah Pucill (b. 1961), Seeing Through, 1990 Photographic collage on paper, 61 x 50.5 cm. (24 x 19 7/8 in.)
Victorian Reverse Painted Crystal Intaglio Earrings, 1870
ĂpuisĂ© par le sang, le cĆur est blanc
Known as an "emancipated duel," it was a private event for women only. Baroness Lubinska, physician for the famous 1892 duel between Princess Pauline Metternich and Countess Anastasia Kielmannsegg suggested they duel topless to prevent infection. It was feared that if the swords pierced their clothing, fabric fibers could enter the wound and cause infection. By removing their tops, they ensured cleaner cuts and easier medical care.
Above a reproduction of historic fakenews on tumblr. Itâs not a new problem, power througout the history of human civilisations has always been based on fakenews and collective fantasy stories (different namens, same thing: religions, capitalism, communism, racism, nationalism, patriarchy etcâŠ).
Science has found the most elaborated technical solutions for material problems, many of them caused by humans and technical progress itself, like anthropogenic global warming. But science fails and doesnât even try to find practical solutions to the Root of humanities main problems: human Psyche in Systems of societal Organisation.