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Annual Report. Tymshare, Inc. 1978. Cover photo.
Ted Nelson’s Junk Mail Cartons
Shūji Terayama les gens de la famille Chien Dieu 1975
matala, crete. 1960s.
Martin Parr ENGLAND. Garden Open Day, 1989.
“The homecoming of the martins.” How to have bird neighbors. 1917.
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Louis Armstrong, 1961
The church of Notre-Dame de Paris is still no doubt, a majestic and sublime edifice. But, beautiful as it has been preserved in growing old, it is difficult not to sigh, not to wax indignant, before the numberless degradations and mutilations which time and men have both caused the venerable monument to suffer, without respect for Charlemagne, who laid its first stone, or for Philip Augustus, who laid the last.
On the face of this aged queen of our cathedrals, by the side of a wrinkle, one always finds a scar. Tempus edax, homo edacior [Time is a devourer; man, more so].
Victor Hugo, Notre-Dame de Paris: Book Third, Chapter I. Notre Dame (trans. Isabel Hapgood) Eugène Atget, Notre Dame, Paris, 1926.
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Judith and Holofernes (detail)
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