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A concrete college on the rolling hills of Urbino, Italy: Giancarlo De Carlo: Collegio del Colle, Urbino, Italy, 1962–1966 Photos: MIT Libraries (CC BY-NC 3.0)
Photo by Matthieu Litt
Arm reliquary
Mean while in Uganda #idiCHILLINH
Hunting sword with scabbard (Germany, ca. 1740)
Colorized photograph of anarchists in the Spanish Civil War
“The hillsides ring with ‘free the people’/Or can I hear the echo of the days of ‘39?/With trenches full of poets, a ragged army/Fixin’ bayonets to fight the other line”
The Judas Cradle was a particularly gruesome torture method, closely related to impalement. The victim was forced to sit on a pyramid shaped cradle and would then be slowly lowered onto it by ropes. This would stretch the victim’s orifice over a long period of time. They would eventually die due to the tearing of the muscle tissue which would then turn septic or simply from being impaled.
cosey fanni tutti
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Church “Christus unser Friede” (mid-1960s) in Duisburg, Germany, by Toni Hermanns
Kore from the Acropolis, 6th century BCE, marble. New Acropolis Museum, Athens.
How It Works: The Computer (1971) - via Atomic Toasters