Kennedy Space Center , FL (1975)
Source: Flickr/Thomas Hawk
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Kennedy Space Center , FL (1975)
Source: Flickr/Thomas Hawk
An example of ancient Inca Stonework: Coricancha (The Golden Temple, from Quechua quri gold; kancha enclosure), Peru.
Italy, in the garden of Pier Francesco Orsini. 1952.
'Medea Restoring Aeson's Youth'. Charles-Alexandre Crauk. 1865.
Sublime kantiano.
Ma anche Thalassophobia.
Some of Ron Cobb’s concept art for Alien (1979). Among other duties in the art department, Cobb contributed to the look and feel of technology in the Alien universe, designed the “Semiotic Standard” for signs in interstellar spacecraft, and illustrated the Xenomorph birthing chambers from Dan O’Bannon’s original screenplay.
Mario De Biasi, Amore in Periferia, 1952
Arts & Architecture, Matthew Simmonds
Paris is burning, Rémy Soubanère
The City of Potential Becoming
Not U-topia but U-chronia. Not ‘another space’ but 'another time’. We should not ask ourselves “How things will be?” but “How things could be instead?”. The piranesian Campo Marzio as the Image of another possible Reality.
Zvartnots Airport Terminal 1, Yerevan, Arthur Tarkhanyan, 1961-70
The Cubist Garden of Villa Noailles, Hyeres, France 1926
Gabriel Guevrekian
Designed in December 1923, the original villa was built for Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles by the architect Rob Mallet-Stevens.
from Art and Revolt, by Albert Camus
Le Corbusier | Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp
What keeps my heart awake is colorful silence. Claude Monet