Reckon | The Whole World's a Stage

"Civilization is entirely the product of phonetic literacy. As it dissolves with the electronic revolution, we rediscover a tribal integral awareness that manifests itself in a complete shift in our sensory lives....This new electronic environment itself constitutes an inner trip, collectively, without benefit of drugs. The impulse to use hallucinogens is a kind of empathy with the electronic environment." - Marshall McLuhan

Chris

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October 2, 08
toratorazero:

vmconverter:

raurublock:

Sonora Borealis II (via Peaquod)

toratorazero:

vmconverter:

raurublock:

Sonora Borealis II (via Peaquod)
sympathyfortheartgallery:

stumblng:


“Jackson Pollock was here”
no, not really; it seems that a commercial printing press had stood in front of the wall pictured; you’re seeing what was left behind after the press had been removed
from here via this 

——
They, ofcourse, should leave it like this.
sympathyfortheartgallery:

stumblng:


“Jackson Pollock was here”
no, not really; it seems that a commercial printing press had stood in front of the wall pictured; you’re seeing what was left behind after the press had been removed
from here via this 

——
They, ofcourse, should leave it like this.

sympathyfortheartgallery:

stumblng:

  • “Jackson Pollock was here”
  • no, not really; it seems that a commercial printing press had stood in front of the wall pictured; you’re seeing what was left behind after the press had been removed
  • from here via this
——

They, ofcourse, should leave it like this.

sympathyfortheartgallery:

cfetherston:

“I’ve been working with typewriters for the last 14 years. I disassemble them and then, without soldering, welding or gluing, reassemble them into full-scale human figures.”
Jeremy @ spacecollective.org

sympathyfortheartgallery:

cfetherston:

“I’ve been working with typewriters for the last 14 years. I disassemble them and then, without soldering, welding or gluing, reassemble them into full-scale human figures.”
Jeremy @ spacecollective.org

sympathyfortheartgallery:

cfetherston:

“I’ve been working with typewriters for the last 14 years. I disassemble them and then, without soldering, welding or gluing, reassemble them into full-scale human figures.”

Jeremy @ spacecollective.org

“Good evening. We’re called The Velvet Underground. You’re allowed to dance, in case you didn’t know. And…. that’s about it.”

- Lou Reed - Live at Max’s Kansas City, August 23, 1970
(via thesaurus)
misterpeace:

emmas:macsmiley:seiichirou:imfish:ishida:           Pixdaus: God Gave Us Pics!
I love autumn… endlessly
misterpeace:

emmas:macsmiley:seiichirou:imfish:ishida:           Pixdaus: God Gave Us Pics!
I love autumn… endlessly
ianlee:
yeah!!!ianlee:
yeah!!!

ianlee:

yeah!!!

blurredvision:

Powers of Ten, Reckoner Redux ~

Just for fun, I synched up the classic 1977 educational film “Powers of Ten” with Radiohead’s “Reckoner.”

Go ahead, embrace your staggeringly inconsequential place in the universe.