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"The Lightning is a yellow Fork From
Tables in the sky
By inadvertent fingers dropt
The awful Cutlery
Of mansion never quite disclosed
And never quite concealed
The Apparatus of the Dark
To ignorance revealed."
(Emily Dickinson poem 1173)
(painting - oil on canvas, 40x60 cm)
"Meniere's world"; oil on canvas, 40x50 cm
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"Sorseggiare l'arcobaleno" è una metafora poetica e vivida che significa assaporare, godersi pienamente, o trarre ispirazione e gioia dai momenti belli e colorati della vita, specialmente dopo momenti difficili come la pioggia, simboleggiando la speranza, la bellezza, la magia e la ricompensa per chi ha saputo aspettare o affrontare le avversità, proprio come l'arcobaleno appare dopo la tempesta.
La metafora "sorseggiare l'arcobaleno" si riferisce a un verso del poeta e artista libanese Khalil Gibran.
"Lasciami, oh lasciami immergere l'anima nei colori; lasciami ingoiare il tramonto e bere l'arcobaleno". Gibran, essendo un poeta e pittore, usa i colori come simbolo delle esperienze umane e delle sensazioni. "Bere" o "ingoiare" queste immagini significa volerle interiorizzare completamente.
L'arcobaleno è spesso simbolo di speranza e pace, in quanto appare dopo la pioggia (o una tempesta), come segno di un'alleanza o di un futuro migliore.
Questo dipinto appartiene alla serie: "Sindrome di Ménière" - Espressione e Arte.
Chiaharu Shiota is the artist and the installation involves thousands of red glasses strung from ceiling to floor.
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.....One day maybe our body will be replaced with protective equipment to survive on earth and that will be human civilization on earth......
......Someday humans will miss the natural form of the human body itself ......
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A cyborg (/ ˈsaɪbɔːrɡ /) short for "cybernetic organism") is being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.
In 2010, the Cyborg Foundation became the world's first international organization dedicated to help humans become cyborgs. The foundation was created by cyborg Neil Harbisson and Moon Ribas as a response to the growing number of letters and emails received from people around the world interested in becoming a cyborg. The foundation's main aims are to extend human senses and abilities by creating and applying cybernetic extensions to the body, to promote the use of cybernetics in cultural events and to defend cyborg rights. In 2010, the foundation, based in Mataró (Barcelona), was the overall winner of the Cre@tic Awards, organized by Tecnocampus Mataró.
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Uneven distribution of light on even cubes.
Storefront detail of a luxurious clothing shop in downtown Thessaloniki.
The photo was taken during a photowalk with Bakis.
sometimes, a little beauty
A collection of photos now available in a 44 page hardcover book from Blurb.