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GOONA GOONA - 1932 - Directed by Armand Denis & Andre Roosevelt - Rare documentary filmed in Bali
by filmnoir2012
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Zheng Chongbin, Disappearing time, 2011, copyright Zheng Chongbin, courtesy Flo Peters Gallery dinter-pr.de/...
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David Raymond Conroy - The Theory of Everything, 2009
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David Raymond Conroy Triple Mono, 2008 Three defaced 12" mono record covers
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Buchbands-Matte, 1979—1980 Glue, acrylic paint, pencil, ink, fabric and adhesive plastic tape on cut chipboard 69.2 x 102.8 cm
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9 Evenings : Theatre and Engineering Billy Klüver, John Cage, Lucinda Childs, Oyvind Fahlström, Alex Hay, Deborah Hay, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Robert Rauschenberg, David Tudor, Robert Whitman
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Untitled2 (to a man, George McGovern) Dan Flavin 1972. Pencil and colored pencil on transparentized graph paper
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Punjab High Court bulding, designed by Le Corbusier — Chandigarh, India 1958
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Harold Edgerton, Nuclear explosion photographed by rapatronic camera less than 1 millisecond after detonation. The fireball is about 20 meters in diameter in this shot. Nevada, 1952
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krakatau by volcanodiscovery, via Flickr
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Vulcanian explosion at Anak krakatau volcano by volcanodiscovery, via Flickr
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Descartes's Mechanical Philosophy. According to French philosopher René Descartes (1596-1650), the universe operated as a continuously running machine which God had set in motion. Since he rejected Newton's theory of gravity and idea of a vacuum in space, Descartes argued that instead the universe was composed of a "subtle matter" he named "plenum," which swirled in vortices like whirlpools and actually moved the planets by contact. Here, these vortices carry the planets around the Sun.
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Icones of Japanese algae, Tokyo, Kazamashobo (1907-1942).
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A female skull dating from 1829 with the bony skeleton of a large facial tumour (possibly caused by neurofibromatosis) involving the right side of the face. The tumour arose in the right antrum, and during five years’ growth destroyed the right malar bone, the palate, and the maxilla. Specimen from the Hunterian Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London.
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Ann Hamilton, Between Taxonomy and Communion 1990/1996 (detail). Steel table, iron oxide powder, and approximately 14,000 human and animal teeth, table: 82.6 x 426.7 x 142.2 cm. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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