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Stephan Doitschinoff, aka Calma, ‘Ars Moriendi’ 2008 (re This Isn’t Happiness)
See also: ”Ars moriendi (“The Art of Dying”) is the name of two related Latin texts dating from about 1415 and 1450 which offer advice on the protocols and procedures of a good death, explaining how to “die well” according to Christian precepts of the late Middle Ages. It was written within the historical context of the effects of the macabre horrors of the Black Death 60 years earlier and consequent social upheavals of the 15th century. It was very popular, translated into most West European languages, and was the first in a western literary tradition of guides to death and dying.”
See previously: Calma (Stephan Doitschinoff), ‘The Annunciaton’, 2005
And also: Ad Astra at the Calma show

claytoncubitt:

Stephan Doitschinoff, aka Calma, ‘Ars Moriendi’ 2008 (re This Isn’t Happiness)

See also: ”Ars moriendi (“The Art of Dying”) is the name of two related Latin texts dating from about 1415 and 1450 which offer advice on the protocols and procedures of a good death, explaining how to “die well” according to Christian precepts of the late Middle Ages. It was written within the historical context of the effects of the macabre horrors of the Black Death 60 years earlier and consequent social upheavals of the 15th century. It was very popular, translated into most West European languages, and was the first in a western literary tradition of guides to death and dying.”

See previously: Calma (Stephan Doitschinoff), ‘The Annunciaton’, 2005

And also: Ad Astra at the Calma show

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Alek Fakso’s “Underground”

Alek Fakso’s “Underground”

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Pixies @ Hammerstein Ballroom 2009 (night 1)

Pixies @ Hammerstein Ballroom 2009 (night 1)

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Where books come to life!

Thanks Steve!

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Can’t stand me now - The Libertines

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Megalopolis Shanghai
by Horst & Daniel Zielske

Megalopolis Shanghai

by Horst & Daniel Zielske

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Couldn’t agree more!

Couldn’t agree more!

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Smoker - Jim Darling

Smoker - Jim Darling

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Pilpeled

Pilpeled

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Tim Burton at MoMA – otto
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Good idea…Rusty ass and all

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Love will tear us apart (BBC) - Joy Division

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(via willzone)

(via willzone)

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