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Ask away!   Jess, 18, Perth. Studying Fine Art.
I started this blog while I was studying on exchange in England. I'm now home and this blog is just a collection of thoughts and things I like.

viewing-pleasure:

Grazia Toderi 
Orbite Rosse (Red Orbits), 2009, double video projection, sound, loop, 370 x 980 cm.
Installation view, Venice Biennale, 2009
“Grazia Toderi chose to project video because her material is light that travels and that appears when it encounters a surface, and also because it can be transmitted simultaneously throughout the world. 
Light also makes our existence possible, arriving from the stars, a mysterious energy with which we play and live. And it is while looking at the light that draws luminous geometries in the sky, the constellations, that man has built cities, seeking a continuous relationship between sky and earth. 
Orbite Rosse” (Red Orbits, 2009) is a double video projection created for the Venice Biennale. The projected light brings out a stratification of transparences and lights, of cities that are superimposed and continuously transform, and two broad ovals, celestial or terrestrial maps, colored planispheres or cosmograms, upon which luminous tracings dance, trajectories, “invisible cities,” imagined thinking of Italo Calvino and the large lithograph “Venetie MD” (Venice 1500) by Jacopo de’ Barbari, now in the Palazzo Ducale in Venice. “Projections” of light that penetrate our consciousness through the two mysterious “red orbits” of our eyes, which direct the images of our head-world. “

viewing-pleasure:

Grazia Toderi 

Orbite Rosse (Red Orbits), 2009, double video projection, sound, loop, 370 x 980 cm.

Installation view, Venice Biennale, 2009

“Grazia Toderi chose to project video because her material is light that travels and that appears when it encounters a surface, and also because it can be transmitted simultaneously throughout the world. 

Light also makes our existence possible, arriving from the stars, a mysterious energy with which we play and live. And it is while looking at the light that draws luminous geometries in the sky, the constellations, that man has built cities, seeking a continuous relationship between sky and earth. 

Orbite Rosse” (Red Orbits, 2009) is a double video projection created for the Venice Biennale. The projected light brings out a stratification of transparences and lights, of cities that are superimposed and continuously transform, and two broad ovals, celestial or terrestrial maps, colored planispheres or cosmograms, upon which luminous tracings dance, trajectories, “invisible cities,” imagined thinking of Italo Calvino and the large lithograph “Venetie MD” (Venice 1500) by Jacopo de’ Barbari, now in the Palazzo Ducale in Venice. “Projections” of light that penetrate our consciousness through the two mysterious “red orbits” of our eyes, which direct the images of our head-world. “

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#art 
s4mm4n:

Me at the shipping fee to Australia for one item.

s4mm4n:

Me at the shipping fee to Australia for one item.

(Source: keannaling, via theconspicuousninja)

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holdentumblr:

How we met each other
- Do you have Skype?  - Why do you ask me that? - If so, would you wanna chat with me? - OMG! Yes!

holdentumblr:

How we met each other

- Do you have Skype?
- Why do you ask me that?
- If so, would you wanna chat with me?
- OMG! Yes!

(Source: sushilovedesign)

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#still a better love story than twilight 

nearlya:

ADRIAN GÖLLNER. Across the Universe, Norwegian Wood, 2012, ink on vellum / Panna, Foam Rubber Trivet, oil based ink on paper, 2006

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#art 

brainbowunicorn:

sucha-retardis:

sucha-retardis:

what’s the best thing about living in switzerland

well the flag is a big plus

image

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viewing-pleasure:

David Hockney
Pearblossom Highway, 11th-18th April 1986, photographic collage, 77x112 1/2 in.

viewing-pleasure:

David Hockney

Pearblossom Highway, 11th-18th April 1986, photographic collage, 77x112 1/2 in.

— 2 weeks ago with 4 notes
#art