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Remaking
instead of cannibals because they are eating humans what if they are cannibals for eating pieces of machinery (as they are made of them)
Talking to cannibals
Human cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings.
Cat skull
An idea of an utopia based off a 11 year olds preception of the word
What makes the picture below less scary even though it is still related to death?
- Brightly coloured
- More cartoonish, meaning less recognition to a real skull
- Related to the day of the dead, a festival in which they celebrate death and are not afraid of it
- No noise or movement is paired with it, which is used for movies to create suspense
Which photo is more scary/creepy? Most people I have asked this question to have said the photo on the left but why?
“why is it that we, as human beings, tend to create the greatest dystopias when attempting to make realities out of utopias?”
— intentions vs consequences.
Björk by Tim Walker for W Magazine (November, 2017)
Ford Foundation Headquarters, NYC Architects: Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo Landscape Architect: Dan Kiley Designed 1981 The Ford Foundation is unusual for Manhattan in that it occupies fewer square feet than the site allows. Rather than designing a shorter building to cover the entire site but break the existing skyline, the architects took advantage of the excess space. The offices occupy only a portion of the site, with the remainder devoted to an interior garden within a greenhouse-like atrium. The flourishing vegetation and generous space provide a focal point for the workers and an interface between the Foundation and the city.
“One mans utopia can be another mans nightmare”