Babel 2001 is a large-scale sculptural installation that takes the form of a circular tower made from hundreds of second-hand analogue radios that the artist has stacked in layers. The radios are tuned to a multitude of different stations and are adjusted to the minimum volume at which they are audible. (...)
The installation manifests, quite literally, a Tower of Babel, relating it to the biblical story of a tower tall enough to reach the heavens, which, offending God, caused him to make the builders speak in different tongues. Their inability to communicate with one another caused them to become divided and scatter across the earth and, moreover, became the source of all of mankind’s conflicts.
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When trains are on time they're my favourite specialest city creatures and when they aren't I explode into pieces
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you ever listen to a song 47 times in a row and every time you’re like wow what a good song. I’m gonna play it again.
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BROWN!!!!!!! EYES!!!!!!!!!!! OOOOOOOOOOUUUGGGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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should be doing the dishes -> vacuuming my room -> cleaning the bathroom -> taking a shower (including hair) -> calling my mom but i'm here..
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Frank Lepold, Impromptu, 2015
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Zimmermann | Fall/Winter 2022
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An important article for all to read
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One of the prettiest moments in winter is when the sun starts to come out again in like february/march but it’s still cold but that doesn’t matter because everything feels light and fresh and you walk outside without freezing because the sunshine is warming your face and everything is starting to wake up
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*leans into the discomfort of growth* *leans into the joy of growth* *leans into the discomfort of growth* *leans into the joy of growth* *leans into the discomfort of growth* *leans into the joy of growth* *leans into th
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