Takahiro SANDA / JPN b. 1980
Sybil Andrews (British/Canadian, 1898-1992), Theatre, 1929. Linocut in three colours, 27.6 x 21 cm. Number 7/50
PJ Harvey photographed by Michael Lavine - 1995
Night at Sea (Marcus Larson, 1858)
Moon and the light from a window - Fukuōji Kazuhiko , 1994.
Japanese , b. 1953 -
Sadder than a single star that sets at twilight in a land of reeds, Sydney Long, 1899
It is easy to create an interstellar radio message which can be recognized as emanating unambiguously from intelligent beings. A modulated signal (‘beep,’ ‘beep-beep,’ . . . ) comprising the numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, for example, consists exclusively of the first 12 prime numbers—that is, numbers that can be divided only by 1, or by themselves. A signal of this kind, based on a simple mathematical concept, could only have a biological origin. . . . but by far the most promising method is to send pictures.
Dr Prof Carl Sagan
Carl Sagan also wrote under the pseudonym Mr X
Pier Paolo Pasolini interviewed by Louis Valentin (1970)
no not that kind
Hannah Höch 1889-1978, Germany
"Am Nil" 1940
Robert Doisneau. The Genius of the Bastille, Paris 1955