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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Andulka
Sweet Seals For You, Always
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Monterey Bay Aquarium

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Kiana Khansmith

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by Amberly Valentine
Dead Space (2023) ↳ 1/?
THE GRISTLEIZER
The Gristleizer (aka: The Gristleiser or The Gristliser) was an analogue special effects unit used by industrial experimental band Throbbing Gristle during the 1970s & early 1980s. The original Gristleizer unit (including the name) was conceived and made by (Chris Carter) and was based on a DIY construction project by Roy Gwinn, which was published as the 'GEP' (Guitar Effects Pedal) in Practical Electronics magazine (July 1975 issue). Only a handful of Gristleizers where originally ever built (8 to 10 or so...) and that was way back in the late 1970s - and up until the turn of this century Chris and Cosey were still using the original models. Chris' was stolen (or mislaid, apparently!) at a TG exhibition in London and Cosey's unit died a couple of years ago and couldn't be resuscitated.
april kittens by clare turlay newberry
プラトニックチェーン (Platonic Chain) 2004
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The Sad Hour
This rare and early example of decorative coffin plaque includes a clock which was typically set to display the exact time of the individual’s passing.
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interesting thoughts to think
Sandrine Philippe A/W 2018
the right people hear you differently.
ayumu matsuoka
Frogs, snails, grasshoppers, beetles, wasps, and dragonflies (woodblock print by unknown artist, ca. 1800).
Chiharu Shiota: In Silence (2002)