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Calvin and Hobbes
Happy birthday to Fernand Léger, the preeminent painter of the modern city. He developed his brightly colored, machine-inspired style as a response to the sensory assault of the modern metropolis.
“The City,” 1919, by Fernand Léger © 2009 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
Arte por encima de las paredes grises
Orticanoodles is the pseudonym of two italian artists from Milan (IT). Wally and Alita in their laboratory, situated in the Ortica district in Milan, work with stencil technique to create drawings, handmade posters and paste up. In their graffiti the faces of “celebrities” are stripped to the bone in a Pop vision, that appear in the streets of all Europe (London, Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona) and fill the greys spaces of the cities. Art above all, especially on the walls!
Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn about everything in between.
¡Fascinante!
Aldaba, en Fornalutx, Mallorca. Las bonitas mordidas del tiempo dejan su huella de herrumbre.
Fornalutx, Mallorca, Copyrights Val Moliere 2013 #Do not post on pinterest#
...without at least an elementary instruction in mathematics and science, man will remain a stranger in this world, a stranger in the culture that supports him.”
Ernst Mach, en Sigmund, Karl. Exact Thinking in Demented Times: The Vienna Circle and the Epic Quest for the Foundations of Science (pp. 19-20).
A Very Short Fact: or rather, 10 very short facts. Here are the top 10 facts you should know about atheism.
“The name [atheism] is a historical accident. It’s only because we live in a historically theistic culture, that atheists have to be defined in negation to that.”
[Atheism: A Very Short Introduction by Julian Baggini]
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The art of reading is in many ways opposed to the art of writing. Read- ing is a craft that enriches the text conceived by the author, deepening it and rendering it more complex, concentrating it to reflect the reader’s personal experience and expanding it to reach the farthest confines of the reader’s uni- verse and beyond. Writing, instead, is the art of resignation. The writer must accept the fact that the final text will be but a blurred reflection of the work conceived in the mind, less enlightening, less subtle, less poignant, less pre- cise. The imagination of a writer is all-powerful, and capable of dreaming up the most extraordinary creations in all their wishful perfection. Then comes the descent into language, and in the passage from thought to expres- sion much—very much—is lost. To this rule there are hardly any exceptions. To write a book is to resign oneself to failure, however honorable that failure might be.
Alberto Manguel 'Curiosity'
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