https://www.instagram.com/p/CM7fcUDh635/
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Sarah Sze
Second Means of Egress (Orange), 2004
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Brunswick Park Primary School, Camberwell
1962
James Stirling and James Gowan
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(via 2332px-Uster_Hallenbad_Buchholz_(2)_Signaletik_von_Hansruedi_Scheller.jpg (2332×2048))
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www.instagram.com/p/C3z8T0fo11-/
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https://davidavazzadeh.com/
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The planet Uranus. Taken on November 14th 2009 at 3:52 am. Using the 98 in Hooker telescope.
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House, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset
1958
Castle & Park
Modernism in Metroland
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BK7Ddd2gKHQ/
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Gelitin
All Together Now, 2011
installation filled with pee by the visitors
The visitor (m/f) is asked to pee in a urinal, the urine then runs through a transparent tube throughout the gallery and is collected in a colossal plastic bubble best described as an oval hot water bed. That (warm) bubble offers other visitors a seat, a lie-down, a wandering moment or - why not - a moment to reflect on the sense and nonsense of life itself. (Jos Van der Bergh)
We all need to pee, it is something omnipresent, a feeling we all know and we really wanted to use urine as a construction material. In fact, we always use the most normal things from our surroundings and turn them into objects or installations. Why not use urine, a material that otherwise would simply be wasted.
In a somewhat simplistic way we could call it a ‘democratic sculpture’. The more people contribute to this sculpture, the more comfortable it becomes.
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The Taste of Tea (2004), dir. Katsuhito Ishii
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Gerhard Richter, Frau auf Sofa// Woman on a Sofa, 1967
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Clouds surround the volcanic peak of Atlasov Island in the Russian Far East. Recorded volcanic activity here dates back to 1790 and continues today, evidenced the ash plumes in this Overview from August 2019. Atlasov, the northernmost of the Kuril Islands, is uninhabited and rises 7,674 feet (2,339 meters) above the Sea of Okhotsk.
See more here: https://bit.ly/2NBQqWu
50.860833°, 155.564167°
Source imagery: NASA Earth
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Daan van Golden
New painting from Japan, 1964
Japanese lacquer on canvas
22 ¾ x 22 inches (57.7 x 55.8 cm)
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