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artruby:

Tomas Saraceno’s work is coming to the roof of the Met this year on May 15.

artruby:

Tomas Saraceno’s work is coming to the roof of the Met this year on May 15.

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— 4 hours ago with 3550 notes
"When we die, these are the stories still on our lips. The stories we’ll only tell strangers, someplace private in the padded cell of midnight. These important stories, we rehearse them for years in our head but never tell. These stories are ghosts, bringing people back from the dead. Just for a moment. For a visit. Every story is a ghost."
Chuck Palahniuk, Haunted (via flightless)

(Source: 4mbivalent, via illseeyousoon-then)

— 5 hours ago with 235 notes

arsvivendi:

by Luke Evans

With fellow student Josh Lakephotographic 35mm film was eaten, digested, excreted out, and then washed. The damage and traces left on the emulsion surface were examined through a scanning electron microscope.

— 5 hours ago with 25 notes
johncarleton:

The lonely road less travelled
Hasselblad 500 C/M | Fujichrome Astia 100F, cross processed

johncarleton:

The lonely road less travelled

Hasselblad 500 C/M | Fujichrome Astia 100F, cross processed

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— 8 hours ago with 2789 notes
creativetime:

Here’s a Creative Time throwback for you. Craig Konyk and Steve Lamb’s “Bridge” was just one of the many installations at Art on the Beach 8 (1987) in the Battery Park City landfill.
(Photograph by Thomas Griesel)

creativetime:

Here’s a Creative Time throwback for you. Craig Konyk and Steve Lamb’s “Bridge” was just one of the many installations at Art on the Beach 8 (1987) in the Battery Park City landfill.

(Photograph by Thomas Griesel)

(via thatprettyoddfeminist)

— 12 hours ago with 5202 notes
"In college, I used to underline sentences that struck me, that made me look up from the page. They were not necessarily the same sentences the professors pointed out, which would turn up for further explication on an exam. I noted them for their clarity, their rhythm, their beauty and their enchantment. For surely it is a magical thing for a handful of words, artfully arranged, to stop time. To conjure a place, a person, a situation, in all its specificity and dimensions. To affect us and alter us, as profoundly as real people and things do."
— 16 hours ago with 2557 notes