19 June

The Timepiece of Humanity (online)
1997.06.19

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Re: Homeless Problem
2001.06.19 17:15

Re: dead languages
2002.06.19 13:00
Re: child in time
2002.06.19 13:15
88HoIR spectrum almost full
2002.06.19 13:52

crack obsessed
2003.06.19 13:08
prior aftershock
2003.06.19 14:16
Re: Here lies the makings of a whole new solar system
2003.06.19 17:39
Re: Götterdämmerung?
2003.06.19 18:48

cloning architecture - a global search
2004.06.19 07:35
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2004.06.19 13:05
Artifact of Ottopia No. 1
2004.06.19 13:02
2004.06.19 13:23
Ludwig, Leni and the Lenni-Lenape
2004.06.19 13:39

18 June 1998
2005.06.19 14:51

the more things change...?
2006.06.19 19:34
tomorrow five years ago
2006.06.19 20:04

Eikonic Precursors
2007.06.19

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Eikonic precursors
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the more things change...?
2006.06.19 19:34

2004.06.18
I (again) read some of Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" yesterday, and it appears that including the notion of reenactment would have aided the essay. Also, the notion that magic is no longer a part of the "human condition" seems more and more to be a modern myth. Modern man has (by training?) become oblivious of where to find the magic, that's all.

Everytime I read of 'aura' I'm more and more reminded of the (now mythological) 'ether' that physicists used to so rely on.

Terragni's Danteum very much reenacts the 'promenade architecturale' forumla, as does Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye and (unexecuted) Palais des Congrès.

2004.06.19
I like how how the Sub-Continent and the quondam Ceylon reenact the African Continent and the quondam(?) Madagascar. Reenactment is very Sub-Continental.



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