June 2012
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Dancing Plague of 1518
“The outbreak began in July 1518, when a woman, Frau Troffea, began to dance fervently in a street in Strasbourg. This lasted somewhere between four to six days. Within a week, 34 others had joined, and within a month, there were around 400 dancers. Some of these people eventually died from heart attack, stroke, or exhaustion.
Historical documents, including “physician notes, cathedral sermons,...
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Urban Culture Talk: Graffiti equals...
Urban Culture Talk: Graffiti equals Gentrification?!
PLATOON Culture Talk: Graffiti=Gentrification !? tuesday, 26th june at 20:00 at PLATOON KUNSTHALLE Berlin Schönhauser Allee 9
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Ecosphere: plant a thought. watch it grow.
CNN ECOSPHERE Project Case Film from Ecosphere on Vimeo.
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my home is green
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Schnapps im Wasserkessel Katharina Plattdeutsch
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Portraits of Grandpa
:: impressions here ::
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Jess's Input: Entgrenzende Linien / Decentering...
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Laylah Ali, Untitled (from Typology series), 2007, ink on paper | Courtesy of the artist
The black-and-white image you have of two figures kissing was included in a 2007 UK exhibition called “The Kiss and Other Warriors.” (1) Speaking about the show, Laylah Ali noted that she thinks of the Kiss (with the capital K) as a character—like a nickname for someone. Like, “Here comes...
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Melvin the Mini Machine
Melvin the Mini Machine from HEYHEYHEY on Vimeo.
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one week , some pictures (tumblr) →
via :: Le Post-it Jaune, henri cartier-bresson, negative eighty, monarchie, We find wildness, Farewell Kingdom, Laurence in Limbo
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The nice thing about utopias is precisely that they fail. For me failure is a...
– Harold Szeemann (via fevrale-dostat-chernil-i-plakat)
(actually - Harald Szeemann)