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Tysso II Hydropower Plant (Norway)
Geir Grung, 1967
Hudson Prima model 351-2 filmstrip projector (1970s)
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For /follow-friday :

@davidvnun ‘s art is so enthusiastic and imaginative, and I love it very much 🖤🖤🖤🖤
When a piece was choreographed on the dancers performing it, you can kinda just tell. And I think this is the perfect example of that. It's my favorite pas de deux of all time, partially for that reason.

Over the years, standards for dancers' technical abilities get higher and higher. There have been others who've performed this same piece, with more impressive technical abilities. But, in my opinion, those versions can't ever be this perfect. Because this piece was made on these particular people's bodies, and it's optimized specifically for them.

I think that's a fun thing to think about, not just as it pertains to dance.

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Excerpt from "In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated"
Sylvie Guillem & Laurent Hilaire (Paris Opera Ballet)
Choreographed by William Forsythe (1987)
https://youtu.be/YjMnCZB-oD4?si=T25yPyU5PWn4k1hO
Until now, I was too anxious to oulipost. But why not try today?
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Quote-cast, but make the skeleton cute.

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I have just collected "greenhouse" by @macrogmittrei on @objktcom
Wotruba Church (Vienna, 1974)
Designed by a sculptor, Fritz Wotruba. Converted into architecture plans by Fritz Mayer.
"Countless"
Plain text mint on Objkt
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Friden EC-130 (1964)

Considered to be the world's first commercially available solid state desktop calculator, and likely the second electronic desktop calculator.
"Countless"
Plain text mint on Objkt
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Sometimes it hurts to
be a woman. And no, I
don’t mean periods.
Tesseracts (hypercubes) from "The Fourth Dimension" by Charles Howard Hinton (1904)
Notation showing the positions of the arms in 18th century ballet

From "Traite sur l'art de la danse" (Malpied, 1789)
“The Spinet” Panasonic AM Radio
(1970)
Text aligns cleanly
in /haiku channel. Revised
design looks so tight.
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