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Terraforming, from the series âLinear chains of the phantom body-mindâ
http://www.mzurada.com/linear-chains-of-the-phantom-body-mind-1
San Pietro a Gropina, Loro Ciuffenna
currently on view (through a local wifi network) at #Spanien19c
Linear chains of the body-mind, Udstillingsstedet Spanien19C, Aarhus, DK
Linear chains of the body-mind, Udstillingsstedet Spanien 19C, Aarhus, DK
/ crystal ball, ca. 300 CE /
etheric activation unit / installation view @Aarhus Center for Visual Art
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A somewhat peculiar archaeological phenomenon: the âEye Idolsâ from the âEye Templeâ.
The shown example dates to ca. 3700â3500 BC.
In Tell Brak, north-eastern Syria, there is a monumental building which has come to be known as the âEye Templeâ. This is due to the thousands of stone figures (âeye idolsâ) excavated at the site. Not too dissimilar to some modern art today, these figures are simple, typically with flat trapezoidal bodies and large incised eyes. An âabstractâ human form is suggested. The MET further elaborates:
They were probably dedicated there as offerings. Many are incised with multiple sets of eyes, others with jewelry, and still others with representations of âchildren"âsmaller eyes and body carved on the body of the larger idol. Wide eyes demonstrate attentiveness to the gods in much of Mesopotamian art.Â
A similar example can be seen at The British Museum.Â
The shown artefact is courtesy of & can be viewed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Via their online collections:Â 51.59.11.
/ formae iovis / faces of Jupiter / Picatrix, Biblioteka JagielloĆska, KrakĂłw
alphabet of Honorius / Honorius -> Peter of Abano -> Trithemius, Agrippa /
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Francois Ribadeau Dumas - 12th century astrological symbols by Artephius, âGrimoires et Rituels Magiquesâ, 1972.
~ wax glove ~ from âRecollections from the sĂ©ances with Franek Kluskiâ, Norbert OkoĆowicz, 1926
Medicinisch-Chymisch und Alchemistisches Oraculum (fragment), Ulm, 1783 #alchemy#medicine#chemistry#research#hermeticism#occult#esoteric#symbol#glyph#text#print#book#blackandwhite#monochrome
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