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Misplaced Lens Cap

Kaledo Art
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@theartofmadeline
Mike Driver

JBB: An Artblog!
Claire Keane
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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❈ Grim Aesthetics ❈
Eye clinic in Tainan, Taiwan (1962)
Photo by Wang Shuang-chuan 王雙全
Ivry-sur-Seine Social Housing Complex, Jean Renaudie, 1969 – 1975
Steve Jansen’s the extinct suite - Anna Malina - 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvO50ofwqI8
https://annaxmalina.tumblr.com/
Steve Jansen’s the extinct suite - Anna Malina - 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvO50ofwqI8
https://annaxmalina.tumblr.com/
Michaël Borremans, Various ways of avoiding visual contact with the outside world using yellow isolating tape, 1998
Track of the Day; 9/1/18
Killer Dub - Killing Joke, 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFL9Sqz5hqU
Bulletin de la Société nationale d'acclimatation de France - 1896 - via Internet Archive
expo 67, biosphere 1976 @ reddit
Plashet County Secondary School for girls, north building East Ham London, Greater London, England, UK; 1954
George Whitby as architect and R. F. Galbraith as engineer
«The school is designed to accommodate some 650 girls, the majority aged from eleven to fifteen, and with a small proportion of sixteen and seventeen-year-olds staying on the extra year or two years to take their General Certificate of Education examination. It provides, in addition to the normal classrooms, specialized rooms for geography (with extra wide desks for maps), needlework, drama (with large, shallow stage), science (equipped with sinks and benches with gas points), domestic science (a star turn, this, with its most up-to-date gas and electric cookers, washing machines, refrigerators, and fitted sinks and cupboards), music (two of these - large, for class work, and small for special lessons), commercial training (with special tipping type-writing desks) and at the top of the building the delightful art room where drawing, painting, basket work, lino-cutting textile printing and pottery are all provided for and carried out.»
see map | related information 1, 2, 3
via “Concrete Quarterly, 22” (Summer, 1954)
https://lesyndicatdesscorpions.bandcamp.com/album/s-t-2
https://winterfamily1.bandcamp.com/album/how-does-time
“'How Does Time' was originally commissioned for and played on a train between the industrial city of Besançon, France through beautiful mountains and vivid valleys for 1 hour and 40 min until it gets to La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the city of watchmaking with it's traditional, famous and very luxurious watch firms. It is called the watchmaking train, used by french workers going each morning to work in Switzerland and coming back home each evening to France. the tracks are defined by GPS points of the 14 train stations on this line and fit to their rhythm and the landscape. 'How Does Time' is an imaginary tale about a place in which Time didn't exist until someone came and invented it. We recorded this piece in the train, in theses 2 cities and in our studio in Red Hook,Brooklyn just before it was drowned by Sandy. This piece is done for travelling only, so get a walkman.“