From the collaboration between Kate Banazi and Diego Berjon via design milk.
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THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY
By HENSE.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY NINE
Elly Liyana via booooooom.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT
A strange link with yesterday’s post. Rest in peace, John Berger. From the introduction of Ways of Seeing. “Seeing comes before words. The child looks and recognizes before it can speak. But there is also another sense in which seeing comes before words. It is seeing which establishes our place in the surrounding world; weContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY EIGHT”
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN
From these conversations between Riccardo Manzotti and Tim Parks: Parks: Sorry, what do you mean exactly by a channel? I’m lost. Manzotti: A channel is the physical structure or circumstances that allow two separate events to be connected—the air pressure waves that occur when Romeo utters loving words to Juliet, the wire between a switchContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SEVEN”
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SIX
Jessica Hess via booooooom.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FIVE
From SLAM! #1 (2016), story Pamela Ribon, art by Veronica Fish via Superheroes in Color.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY FOUR
Javier Arrés via la boîte verte.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THREE
via @archillect.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TWO
Before the vote, I heard an interview with Natasha Trethewey, who quoted a line from Rumi: “The wound is the place where the light enters you. And we are so deeply wounded right now. But part of the story that we can begin to tell ourselves is that we are so fully open for lightContinue reading “THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TWO”
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ONE
Home and Native Land, Wanda Koop. New at the Musée des beaux-arts.
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
Parallel Studio, “Unsatisfied” (via art fag city).
THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY NINE
Photography from Arnaud Ele (via fubiz).
THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY EIGHT
James R. Eads and The Glitch collaboration (via fubiz).
THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN
Beth Moon, from the oldest trees in the world (via la boîte verte).