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Foire Internationale du Dessin
Poemas del río Wang
Le Divan Fumoir Bohémien
L'échappée (MP Nougaret)
Etsukoy
Terre à terre
Planète sans Visa
Qu'est-ce que l'art (aujourd'hui) ?
Pierre Rabhi
Regard Eloigné
Ivan Terestchenko
Michel Terestchenko
Pedro de Alcantara
Chutes d'Images
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2013-06-05
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Hindi Zahra - Imik Si Mik (Blue Note, 2010)
I don’t post music too often, but this tune just hit me like a truck.
Who hid this from me for so long? Enjoy, and good night.
» find more of my favourite music here «(via goodmemory)
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2013-06-04
“People are so fucking dumb. Nobody reads anymore, nobody goes out and looks and explores the society and culture that they were brought up in. People have attention spans of 5 seconds and as much depth as a glass of water.’
—David Bowie
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2013-06-03
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Alim Qasımov
Azerbaijani musician, one of the foremost mugam singers in Azerbaijan
Sarı Gəlin- Yellow Bride(thank you)
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2013-06-02
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Arnold Newman
Igor Stravinsky
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What is Happenning in Istanbul? | İnsanlik Hali
to be shared.
“They came from all around Istanbul. They came from all different backgrounds, different ideologies, different religions. They all gathered to prevent the demolition of something bigger than the park:
The right to live as honorable citizens of this country.
They gathered and marched. Police chased them with pepper spray and tear gas and drove their tanks over people who offered the police food in return. Two young people were run over by the tanks and were killed. Another young woman, a friend of mine, was hit in the head by one of the incoming tear gas canisters. The police were shooting them straight into the crowd. After a three hour operation she is still in Intensive Care Unit and in very critical condition. As I write this we don’t know if she is going to make it. This blog is dedicated to her”
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Henry Miller’s cottage in Big Sur, California.
Now the Henry Miller Memorial Library.
(via myimaginarybrooklyn:)
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Experts unearth concerns over 'peak soil' - Features - Al Jazeera English
(…) The dirt beneath our feet is a nearly magical world filled with tiny, wondrous creatures. A mere handful of soil might contain a half million different species including ants, earthworms, fungi, bacteria and other microorganisms. Soil provides nearly all of our food - only one percent of our calories come from the oceans, she said.
Soil also gives life to all of the world’s plants that supply us with much of our oxygen, another important ecosystem service. Soil cleans water, keeps contaminants out of streams and lakes, and prevents flooding. Soil can also absorb huge amounts of carbon, second only to the oceans.
“It takes half a millennia to build two centimetres of living soil and only seconds to destroy it,” Glover said. (…)
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Murals from the Toltec era.
National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City(via alainrichert)






