Spacelandings Match Games
AD terrain photo near Galisteo, NM
Botanische Wandtafeln [ Leopold Kny, 1874-1911 ]
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Janaina Medeiros
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Spacelandings Match Games
AD terrain photo near Galisteo, NM
Botanische Wandtafeln [ Leopold Kny, 1874-1911 ]
fred sandback study via his archives
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Dawn points, and another day Prepares for heat and silence.
—T.S. Eliot, The Waste Land via Nancy Holt
Feline Zegers
Imaginary Landscape, 2012
graduation project
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Zustand des Vordersees am 23.10.1912, 1 h. 30 p. nach zwölfstündigem Schneefall (via dame-de-pique)
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“For the moment, consider that to inhabit a territory, that is to say, to build up one’s abode, to build a home, always implies a vital decision which engages the existence of the entire community. To be ‘situated’ in a landscape, to organize it, to inhabit it, are actions which presuppose an existential choice: the choice of the ‘Universe’ that one is prepared to assume by ‘creating’ it.
– Mircea Eliade, the twentieth-century historian of religions
“I took the sun in my apron like a flower and opened its petals one by one.”
— Odysseus Elytis, tr. by Olga Broumas & T. Begley, from “First Things First,”
Galileo Galilei, Moon drawings, 1610. Siderius Nuncivs, Venice.
By Galileo’s time the Moon was believed to be perfectly smooth and incorruptible, like the Sun, based upon the teachings of Aristotle. In 1609 Galileo pointed his telescope to the Moon for the first time. He examined and drew the moon. The first description of Lunar craters were described in his book Sidereus Nuncius. Source
Southern Colorado to Northern New Mexico | #aerial #landscape #photography [ ph. Abigail Doan (2018) ]
Veruschka photographed by Franco Rubartelli in Texas for Vogue, March 1968.
Since the thing perhaps is to eat flowers and not be afraid.
E.E. Cummings (via mythologyofblue)
Georgia O'Keeffe’s studio
Maria Reiche (1903–1998) was a German mathematician, archaeologist, and technical translator who carried out research into the Nazca Lines in Peru, beginning in 1940, and had success in gaining recognition and preservation of the property. She helped educate people about the resource and gain government recognition and preservation. In 1995 the Nazca Lines were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (text via Wikipedia)