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Artista: Labyrinth
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 27 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città: Collegno (Torino)
The Wanhua Zhen, Old Summer Palace, Beijing, China.
The Wanhua Zhen (traditional Chinese: 萬花陣; simplified Chinese: 万花阵; pinyin: wàn huā zhèn; literally "10,000-flower maze"), or Huanghuazhen (traditional Chinese: 黃花陣; simplified Chinese: 黄花阵; pinyin: huánghuāzhèn; literally "yellow-flower maze") is a maze formed of 1.2 meter-high embossed-brick walls covering an area of 89 by 59 meters. The total length of the walls is 16 kilometers. In its center sits a European-style circular pavilion. The emperor is said to have sat in this pavilion to watch his concubines competing in a race with yellow lanterns through the labyrinth on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
... pero no me encontré con david bowie T_T
bueno, para los que no lo sepáis, en la granja de san ildefonso HAY UN LABERINTO.
en realidad, por eso tenía tantas ganas de ir.
y te puedes perder y todo (no durante mucho tiempo, vale, tampoco es tan grande...)
y mola mil. aunque estuviese en plan fantasma, todo seco y sin rastro de verde
(tampoco había ningún fauno)
The hedge labyrinth was a bit of a disappointment. From a distance it looks great and seems like a brilliant place to walk. But ... the path is narrow, and if the hedges aren't well trimmed, you get scratched up with every step.
Artista: Labyrinth
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 17 agosto 2010
Venue: Villa Manin
Città: Codroipo
Taken at 1933 Shanghai Slaughterhouse. It looks like a labyrinth because human ways and cows’ ones are complicatedly crossed.
Artista: Labyrinth
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 27 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città: Collegno (Torino)
Artista: Labyrinth
Evento: Gods of Metal
Fotografo: Francesco Castaldo
Data: 27 giugno 2010
Venue: Parco della Certosa Reale - Colonia Sonora
Città: Collegno (Torino)
Just completed, on the Bluffton University campus. Jackie is in the distance choosing the spot from which to take an Instagram. The path seems to imagine that prayer is a simple journey, indeed, that it is simply a line — no forks, no branches, no choices, no way to get lost — which we twist up into a pretty shape to disguise the fact that it lacks possibilities.
For about 10 years, the indoor labyrinth (there's also one outdoors on the close) was a carpet intended to be temporary. In the summer of 2007, it was removed and a permanent, stone labyrinth was installed. This is the carpet version, seen from the gallery.