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"19th Song(Slide Guitar2)" by Fumihito Watanabe
“185 :以下、名無しにかわりましてVIPがお送りします。 :2007/11/18(日) 12:58:23.04 ID:MCsSPCT3O ダイハード2、ラストの飛行場の背景は絵。しかも日本人が描いた 196 :以下、名無しにかわりましてVIPがお送りします。 :2007/11/18(日) 13:04:10.26 ID:kfGJ/d+R0 »185 そのマットペイントの日本人は、 欽ちゃんの仮装大賞で入賞し、 その賞金で渡米した”
— 2ちゃんねるレスブック:映 画 に ま つ わ る 凄 い 話 (via budda)
Wendy? Darling? Light of my life. I’m not gonna hurt ya. You didn’t let me finish my sentence. I said, I’m not gonna hurt ya. I’m just going to bash your brains in!
THE SHINING (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick
@urbanicagroup U-Bahn Station Marienplatz, München, Germany #brutgroup photo by Andreas Gyo via #utilitarianarchitecture https://www.instagram.com/p/By1BeuNoekC/?igshid=15yh9q10e0yg
"Chainsaw" by rizzla_dj
Zhongshuge Bookstore
Zhongshuge Bookstore in Chongqing city has an interior that’s the stuff of fantasy tales. Designed by architecture firm X+Living, the location—dubbed one of the most beautiful bookstores in China—is a mirrored maze that might make any visitor feel humbled by a world of stories spanning cultures and eras.
Asakusa in the morning
"Takkyu Ishino GO OUT_Fesitval_14april2019" by Takkyu Ishino_石野卓球
"POOL-3000_USOWA MIX" by SEXYAMAGUCHI
Makeshift by Paweł Starzec
History is a collective settlement, regarding how the community remembers the events that took place in the past. This common agreement takes shape of a narrative concerning both past and present times, serving as an explanation of the world and unifying the group around it. A certain amount of people sharing the same belief about past events might form a collective identity. A nation – ethnic group in an organised state – has sharing common cultural and historical grounds in it’s constitutive features. History and culture of any group take shape of the established order of facts, that had been constructed to establish order, and as such they have to be constantly rewritten to maintain it. By common saying, that’s winners who write history.
Makeshift is a project on rewriting history in Bosnia and Hercegovina, relating to the mass atrocities of Bosnian War and their erased context. In most cases, places used to commit atrocities are renovated to serve former purpose of buildings of public utility. History is a collectively set narration, so it has the ability of being rewritten from scratch, to omit things that had to be forgotten. In present Bosnia, most of people had been directly, or indirectly affected by Bosnian War of 1992-1995. Given the fact that a vital part of events of Bosnian War is now hidden and concealed into new historical narrations, and things had to be forgotten in order to maintain the integrity of newly founded society of divided ethnical groups, it’s extremely important to analyse this conflict, reasons behind them and the aftermath of it. In fact, the backbone of the whole processes behind the Bosnian War are universal and beyond specific place and time, and thus easily repeatable. The entire landscape bears contamination that part of newly written history wants to erase.
Life After People, Joe Nafis
Brutal Destruction
Curated by Chris Grimley of over,under, Brutal Destruction features a collection of photographs by Matthew Carbone, Harlan Erskine, Jason Hood, Rey Lopez, David Schalliol, David Torke, and Oliver Wainwright. These haunting images of buildings in the process of destruction show an architecture once praised, yet now at its most vulnerable a half-century or so after its completion, and vilified to the point of demolition. Suspended between life and death, these buildings remind us of the power that architecture can possess upon its inception, but also of the forces that conspire against it once it is judged to have become old, out-of-shape, obsolete, or ugly.
Brutal Destruction is part of the ongoing Heroic Project, which also includes the book Heroic: ConcreteArchitecture and the New Boston (The Monacelli Press, 2015), and the Brutalist Boston Map (Blue Crow Media, 2017).
Step-wells in India by Victoria Lautman
Lindsey Kustusch - City Streets (2014‒)
“極めつきは、タワーマンションの眺望を誇るこのフレーズ。 「天空に舞い踊る星々のトレモロ。人々の営みを物語る地上に散りばめられた灯火のロマネスク。あるいは、早朝のまどろみから朝日に洗われつつ姿を現す都会のエクリチュール」(レーベン北千住ルミレイズタワー)って、もしもし!? このマンション、太陽光発電パネルも装備しているのだが、その謳い文句が「宙空に君臨する太陽の幸を極めるために、いま望みうる最上級の住まいへの祈りを受け止めて、このパネルは進化を紡いで降誕した。パネル在るところ、暮らしの花畑に種子を蒔くごとに、光資源を宝飾とする住空間の輝きは家族永劫の絆をも高めていく」。”
— ポエム化したマンション広告のキャッチコピーに困惑 | 日刊SPA! (via tnoma)
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