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artlistpro: Robert Morris, Labyrinth via justement:
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nosex: IVAN’S CHILDHOOD (ANDREI TARKOVSKY, 1962) TRUE DETECTIVE (NIC PIZZOLATTO, 2014-PRESENT)
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kateoplis: “I know everyone’s talking about the 50th anniversary of Beatles on Ed Sullivan, but this is also the 50th anniversary of John Waters’ first film in 1964, ‘Hag in a Black Leather Jacket’, about a gay teenager in suburban Baltimore. The film is about an interracial wedding, shot from the roof of his parents’…
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I saw all the mirrors on earth and none of them reflected me. Jorge Luis Borges, The Aleph (via aucalmdelanuit)
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cyborges: The Borges Labyrinth (2011), a reconstruction of the maze that architect Randoll Coate designed in the writer’s honour, inspired by his short story El Jardín de senderos que se bifurcan (The Garden of Forking Paths). It is a permanent installation located on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice.
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loverofbeauty: Toshi Ichiyanagi. IBM for Merce Cunningham. 1960
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chillin
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If the phrase “organized adult Wiffle ball” has a slightly ludicrous ring to it, that’s because we invariably associate the white plastic sphere with childhood, backyard fields, and quirky ground rules. A one-hopper off the tool shed was a double, a shot over the boxwood hedge was a home run, and a foul ball into…
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But PrimeSense goes further than that. In our book we reported on an Argentinian company called Shopperception that uses a PrimeSense device to watch a shopper in a Walmart store. It can see the gender of the shopper but not discern the person’s identity. When the shopper reaches for a box of Cheerios, an iPad…
