mercoledì, ottobre 28, 2009
vivo tra il 'non più' e il 'non ancora', sono una fetta di utopia vivente.
[r braidotti]
[r braidotti]
venerdì, ottobre 23, 2009
"waking up begins with saying am and now. that which has awoken then lies for a while staring up at the ceiling and down into itself until it has recognized I, and therefrom deduced I am, I am now. here comes next, and is at least negatively reassuring; because here, this morning, is where it has expected to find itself: what's called at home.
but now isn't simly now. now is also a cold reminder: one whole day later than yesterday, on year later than last year. every now is labeled whit its date, rendering all past nows obsolete until-later or sooner-perhaps-no, not perharps-quite certainly: it will come."
[c isherwood - a single man]
but now isn't simly now. now is also a cold reminder: one whole day later than yesterday, on year later than last year. every now is labeled whit its date, rendering all past nows obsolete until-later or sooner-perhaps-no, not perharps-quite certainly: it will come."
[c isherwood - a single man]
mercoledì, ottobre 14, 2009
feeling pain is still better than not feeling, isn't it?
extremely loud and incredibly close - j s foer
extremely loud and incredibly close - j s foer
lunedì, ottobre 12, 2009
Irene and Bernhard get Married
(via jeremiahq)
Contains a red dress, some Germans singing, a Cedrata Tassoni, a Sting-lookalike catching the bouquet, a skilful coach driver, a few English people, a gangster, a father of the bride, a mother of the bride, three professional photographers, a sun umbrella, a toast, an Australian in a fancy hat, some gorgeous Italian ladies, the sound of crickets, umarells, beards, red lanterns, a nienty years old grandmother, rice, two Basques, a Greek, an eight months old baby, the Italian countryside, and, naturally, quite a lot of Bruce Springsteen.
(via jeremiahq)
Contains a red dress, some Germans singing, a Cedrata Tassoni, a Sting-lookalike catching the bouquet, a skilful coach driver, a few English people, a gangster, a father of the bride, a mother of the bride, three professional photographers, a sun umbrella, a toast, an Australian in a fancy hat, some gorgeous Italian ladies, the sound of crickets, umarells, beards, red lanterns, a nienty years old grandmother, rice, two Basques, a Greek, an eight months old baby, the Italian countryside, and, naturally, quite a lot of Bruce Springsteen.