Praha-Vršovice mosaic, October 2025
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Praha-Vršovice mosaic, October 2025
"Pyra" teapot from Egersunds Fayancefabrik, 1930
Attributed to Jacob Bjorheim and Ragnar Grimsrud
Jean Prouvé + Jacques André (1937) ◯ Perforated steel, translucent green
Aarhus City Hall, Denmark - Arne Jacobsen
The Designer
The Functionist Council and Autobot society when a therapist actually starts helping bots with mental health instead of just their functionality and saying "Form dictates function"
So from the media I’ve seen, unicorns represent purity, innocence, magic, and but even more than that they also represent something untouchable by people, a human can’t own one without causing it inherent harm. They are shown as being wild, wise and ancient beings, far more powerful than humans and untamable by them. To harm a unicorn is seen as unforgivable because there is no acceptable reason to hurt something so good and peaceful.
Anyways the point of this all mostly ties back to how the functionalist treated Rung, despised him for not being able to understand him yet still violating his autonomy to use him for their own gains(making photonic crystals) and also him being primus, the very thing they claim to worship. And so…
Rung/unicorn symbolism or Rung as a unicorn would go incredibly hard.
Kunsthochschule Kassel. Architect: Paul Friedrich Posenenske. Photo: Matthias Heiderich