hm3 - a collideoscope by @shiftctrlesc
  1. The long avenue is cut up into boxes, each of which is inhabited by a different human being who has put locks on his doors and bolts on his windows to ensure some privacy, yet is linked to his fellows by wires which pass overhead, by waves of sound which pour through the roof and speak aloud to him of battles and murders and strikes and revolutions all over the world.

    -Virginia Woolf, “The Narrow Bridge of Art” (via airwalker)
  2. wood sculptures by Bruno Walpoth

    wood sculptures by Bruno Walpoth

  3. Everything, no matter how ugly, will look beautiful under certain conditions.

    Everything, no matter how ugly, will look beautiful under certain conditions.

  4. “The difference between the almost-right word and the right word is the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” (via butdoesitfloat.com)

    “The difference between the almost-right word and the right word is the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” (via butdoesitfloat.com)

  5. What does Siri look like? (via wildcat2030)

    What does Siri look like? (via wildcat2030)

  6. (Source: bysleightofhand)

  7. “unable to differentiate sides by color, players either must remember where their pieces are, remember the direction their pieces face, or realize that they are all the same.” - Play it by Trust - the white chess set by yoko ono 

    unable to differentiate sides by color, players either must remember where their pieces are, remember the direction their pieces face, or realize that they are all the same.” - Play it by Trust - the white chess set by yoko ono 

  8. Makena #3, oil on panel, by lucong

    Makena #3, oil on panel, by lucong

    ∞ link (42 notes)reblogged from lucong
  9. Our parents took photos to try to hold on to the past. We take photos to create the present.

  10. (Source: samchirnside)

  11. The needs of the planet and the needs of the person have become one, and together they have begun to act upon the central institutions of our society with a force that is profoundly subversive, but which carries within it the promise of cultural renewal.