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noise dept.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Origami Around

Product Placement
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Andulka

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Kaledo Art
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Claire Keane
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will byers stan first human second
Cosmic Funnies

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Jules of Nature

JVL
Misplaced Lens Cap

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taylor price

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@steez80
Vanity of Existence,
exploring the transient world of the useless and pointless, where momentary constructions, bereft of function, play out their final moments before destruction, creating a temporary world that does not exist outside of the ephemeral photographic image.
“The predetermination of the goal man is to attain, if this goal is on the order of knowledge, and the rational adaptation of the means for reaching this goal would be enough to defend it against all accusations of mysticism. We say that the art of imitation (of places, of scenes, of external objects) has had its day and that the artistic problem today consists of making mental representation more and more objectively precise through the voluntary exercise of imagination and memory (it being understood that only the perception of the outside world has permitted the involuntary acquisition of the materials which mental representation is called up to use). The greatest benefit that surrealism has gotten out of this sort of operation is the fact that we have succeeded in dialectically reconciling these two terms - perception and representation - that are so violently contradictory for the adult man, and the fact that we have thrown a bridge over the abyss that separated them. Surrealist painting and construction have now permitted the organization of perceptions with an objective tendency around subjective elements. These perceptions, through their very tendency to assert themselves as objective perceptions are of such a nature as to be bewildering and revolutionary, in the sense that they urgently call for something to answer them in outer reality. It may be predicted that in large measure this something will be.” Andre Breton