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wild things: the kids are alright
Songs from the wood….Forest Boy. The unusual but not unique story of the teenager who ambled out of a German forest speaking broken English and going by the name of Ray seemed to appeal and capture the imagination of Germans … Continue reading
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Tagged andreas grassl, claudia elitok, forest boy, Francis Galton, gersholm scholem, Gershom Scholem, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Jean Jacques Rousseau, jean-claude auger, john ssebunya, kaspar hauser, nancy shevell, Paul McCartney, Peter Paul Rubens, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, romulus and remus legend, roxy music, russell peters, Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Werner Herzog
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Lascaux and intimate with the gods:backstage pass only
The artists or artists who painted the cave at Lascaux in France deserves nearly all the artistic praise he has received. He, or perhaps she, was both knowledgeable and gifted. On the surface, he appeared to have one distressing weakness, … Continue reading
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Tagged Carla Bruni, dr. michael rappenglueck, dr. rappengluck, frank edge, gary d. thompson, john j. mcgraw, John Lichfield, Lascaux Cave, peter tompkins, peter tompkins secrets of the great pyramid, Sarkozy, sir j. norman lockyer, wayne herschel, Werner Herzog
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lascaux : sacred geometry and coherent chaos
The mystery of the Lascaux puzzle. In all likelihood the real meaning of the paintings in the French cave will never be totally clear until we know who they were actually done for. Who was the patron? There has been … Continue reading
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Tagged dr. david whitehouse, dr. michael rappenglueck, Dr. Wheston Price, frank edge, gary d. thompson, Georges Bataille, john j. mcgraw, Lascaux Cave, susan elizabeth hale, tiffiney whitmire, wayne herschel, Werner Herzog, william glyn-jones
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lascaux: the mysterious patron
The evident spells of the enchantress Hyperbole and her sister Analogy. The puzzle of Lascaux. The puzzle is that the real meaning of the paintings in the French cave will never be known until a disturbing question can be answered. … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Warhol, Cave of Forgotten Dreams, chantal jegues-wolkiewiez, Damien Hirst, dr. david whitehouse, dr. michael rappenglueck, Dr. Wheston Price, frank edge, Lascaux Cave, Pablo Picasso, Rembrandt, Rick Steves, Roger Ebert, Tang Dynasty, Werner Herzog
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grape nuts: birth of a nation
grape nuts. marketing waste product to human chickens? There ain’t nobody here but us chickens. I’m o.k. but you’re not o.k. y’know just down there. Create a demand and fill it….. Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com ): Do you know what … Continue reading
DR. JEKYLL & MR. GARGOYLE : AUGMENTED REALITY
… they only come out a night. Augmented reality has to be considered as part of the future of humankind. There are many ways for us to add data to our lives beyond the what is there physically.This could be … Continue reading
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Tagged Adrienne Mayor, Ahmed Benzizine, Amber Case, Andrew Davidson, Anthony Di Renzo, Anthony Laurent, Augmented reality, Avatar James Cameron, Bram Stoker, Bruce Sterling, Carl Jung, Carl Sandberg, Cyborg Anthropology, Elaine Ganley, Emmanuel Fourchet, F.W. Murnau, Francois Villon, G.K. Chesterton, Gary Varner, Glenn Beck, Horace Walpole, Howard Mumford Jones, jacke Prelutsky, Klaus Kinski, Laura Ackerman, Liz Leslie, Michael Camille, Michel Cacaud, Neal Stephenson, Peter Sis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, Werner Herzog, William Van Alen
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