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AMOURANTH and NICK are breaking up for good after this morning's intense angry crashout. Listen to this message
UPDATE as of May/June: They are staying together as a couple. Nick Lee hosts Raw Beef and AMOURANTH continues streaming games and conspiracy videos (via twitch/kick)
The Brothers Sun OST
Just found out that Nick Lee, who collaborated with Jimin on SMFP2 with real horns.....
..is the co-composer for the soundtrack of The Brothers Sun. I'm only on Ep 2 but I'll be watching out for his signature brass.
Post Date: 28/01/2024
The introduction of the number 0, and its function as both sign and meta-sign, altered the conditions of possibility within western culture with far-reaching effects. Not only did it facilitate double-entry book-keeping and thence the development and spread of mercantile capitalism, but the figure for nothing was to be taken up and used in other ways too. [Brian] Rotman argues that vanishing-point perspective, the technique that came to define the art of the Renaissance, was only made possible by the introduction of the number 0 as a representation of the vanishing point from which the picture is viewed from outside the frame [Signifying Nothing, p. 14]. This linear perspectivalism has, in its turn, been credited with an important role in developing the idea of the separation of the modern individuated subject from the world of objects. The viewing subject looks in on the perspectival painting from a vanishing point represented by a zero point outside the frame of the picture, and with this, it is often argued, the idea of the modern, secular subject is born.
Kevin Hetherington and Nick Lee, “Social Order and the Blank Figure,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 18.2 (2000), p. 179.
PJM1 🔜
I'M??? OMG??
This is my new favourite pic recently :D <3