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AUDIENCE AT THE DAVID BOWIE’S LAST ZIGGY STARDUST SHOW, 1973. PHOTOGRAPHER UNKNOWN
April 4, 1983 – The Space Shuttle Challenger streaks through the sky on its maiden flight.
ig: ysubini
Knip - 1967
Buchan Caves, Gippsland, Australia. 14th April 1930.
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Burst Of Clouds (Diptych Left Panel) - Erin Hanson
American b.1981-
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Basho Masume, young woman of the banana leaves 1908
A kitten aboard a floating Victoria water lily pad in the Philippines, 1935.Photograph by Alfred T. Palmer, National Geographic Creative
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Illustrations by Masami Teraoka from Life and Health (1972)
…this is precisely what patriarchy sets out to do: to split material production from spiritual experience, science from magic, medicine from herbal knowledge and psychic/seasonal environment, sexuality from the sacred, art from craft…language from poetry– and to place the resultant “specialized,” abstracted, and mechanistic knowledge in the hands of a privileged male elite organized into professions, hierarchies, and classes. To reduce the ecstatic dance of muscle, blood, and soul to factory assembly lines, production output schedules, and the gross national product.
Barbara Mor (and Monica Sjoo)