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Plattenkreisel circular vinyl storage units, Roland Schunk, 2015
Ben Stiller is deep in his feelings in SZA's "Drive" music video
2,292 plants fill the audience in opening performance at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu, 2020
It’s not that the world is built up from stuff on “the outside” as the Greeks would have had it. Nor is it built up from stuff on “the inside” as the idealists would have it. Rather, the stuff of the world is in the character of what each of us encounters every living moment — stuff that is neither inside nor outside, but prior to the very notion of a cut between the two at all.
For ever and ever.
A mystery leaves room for other people to get in there. It is two-way communication.
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Synchronicity is when your internal and external worlds align perfectly. What you notice internally, you also notice externally.
Tom Hanks gives the Oxford Union an acting lesson.
The real reason why humans cannot build a fully-functional butterfly is not because butterflies are too complex. Instead, it's because butterflies are too simple.
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The real reason why humans cannot build a fully-functional butterfly is not because butterflies are too complex. Instead, it's because butterflies are too simple.
All the information that controls the shape of your face, your bones, your organs and every single enzyme inside them — all of that takes less storage space than Microsoft Word.
Ancient marble head of a goddess, defaced and carved with a Christian cross, Archaeological Museum of Samos.
A poem by DeepSeek R1, 2024
Each week fashion designer Bella Freud invites a special guest to ‘lie on the couch’ and explore the connection between fashion and identity.
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‘The Positive No’ note by Ray Eames, n.d.
Imogen Heap and FKA twigs perform a musical improvisation using motion-sensitive gloves, creating sound through hand movements.
Anthem by Rick Owens, 2011
The Tinkerbell Map is a recursive formula that generates complex, unpredictable patterns often resembling wings or spirals.
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