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Interior intimo meo et superior summo meo
â St Augustine of Hippo
English translation: You were more inward to me than my most inward part and higher than my highest.
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Interior intimo meo et superior summo meo
â St Augustine of Hippo
English translation: You were more inward to me than my most inward part and higher than my highest.
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Disneyland exists in order to hide that it is the "real" country, all of "real"
America that is Disneyland (a bit like prisons are there to hide that it is the social in its
entirety, in its banal omnipresence, that is carceral). Disneyland is presented as imaginary
in order to make us believe that the rest is real, whereas all of Los Angeles and the
America that surrounds it are no longer real, but belong to the hyperreal order and to the
order of simulation. It is no longer a question of a false representation of reality
(ideology) but of concealing the fact that the real is no longer real, and thus of saving the
reality principle.
Requirement 1 This picture is supposed to represent the chaos that goes on around us... it reminded me of God's omnipresence because even though we see the world in chaos God is always with us.
This was really good and not too difficult to make. Time consuming, but not hard. Which is nearly always the case with food that comes from poor people.
In Rome, the poor often didn't get the good cuts of meat, so they got what they called the fifth quarter. It's the stuff no one wants. In the case of this dish, it's the beef's tail filled with connective tissue that only becomes edible after hours of low heat. Truly a treat of the regional cookery of Rome. I hesitate to call the cooking of the poor cuisine, so cookery it is.
Anyway, it's discoveries like this dish that make me enjoy travel so much. With the omnipresence of the internet, finding even the most obscure regional recipe is a snap. And if you know basic kitchen technique and are willing to trust the recipe writer, you can recreate that travel discovery at home. It's like reliving the moment you had that one meal, but from the comfort of home.
I pay attention to narratives that focus on trajectories I know are things from which we benefit and humanise us through time and keep us connected! The Watt Gallery has big impact, is both modest and great & a gem but rather solemn! I feel the omnipresence of the Watts & the legacy but it is apart from contemporary 20& 21st century unless you all go & visit the very individual, warm & wonderful homage that needs you to take it further! đšâđšđđđ
UAXACTUN
Uaxactun is a little-known Mayan archaeological site, located in PetĂ©n in Guatemala, about twenty kilometers north of Tikal. An âend of the worldâ atmosphere.
Much of the history of UaxactĂșn is inseparable from that of Tikal. The reason lies in their extreme proximity. It seems that it was UaxactĂșn who first saw the light of day, almost four millennia ago. Then, men settled on the current site of Tikal and developed a city there. During the preclassical era (800 BC to 200 AD), the two cities coexisted peacefully. The reason for this peace was their mutual subordination to a third city-state, El Mirador, located about sixty kilometers away. This domination of El Mirador over the region held back the expansionist desires of the two neighboring cities for a long time. But, towards the end of the 1st century AD, the mighty El Mirador was brought down. The two cities of Tikal and UaxactĂșn were then able to give free rein to their appetite for conquest. At the same time, they embarked on important architectural work. Temples, acropolises and altars were created. Too close, the two cities ended up being bothered by the presence of a rival power in their neighborhood. In 378, the conflict ended with the definitive defeat of UaxactĂșn, now a vassal of Tikal.
UaxactĂșn is nothing like Tikal except for the omnipresence of the lush forest. Indeed, there are no astonishing pyramids here. UaxactĂșn is a modest site made up of six groups of structures scattered on either side of the old airstrip built at the time when the city was the subject of a major excavation program. Uaxactun has platforms decorated with large stucco masks. The best known of these platforms is a structure each side of which has a staircase flanked by sixteen masks representing lords or monsters Witz (the god of the mountain in the Mayan religion). This pyramid was an astronomical observatory: its east side faces three small temples aligned so as to be able to observe the sunrise at the solstices and equinoxes.