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Hypnagogia: The Unique State of Consciousness Between Wakefulness and Sleep by Andreas Mavromatis. 1987, Routledge & Kegan Paul. . "This is the only work in English dealing with hypnagogia, the state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep. It provides an exhaustive account of hypnagogia, bringing its diverse phenomena into a comprehensive framework. Dr. Mavromatis argues that this common, naturally occurring state may not only be distinct from wakefulness and sleep but unique in its nature and function, possibly carrying important evolutionary implications. He analyzes the relationship between hypnagogia and other states, processes and experiences- such as sleepdreams, meditation, psi, schizophrenia, creativity, hypnosis, hallucinogenic drug-induced states, eidetic phenomena and epileptic states- and shows that, functioning in hypnagogia, a person may gain knowledge of aspects of his or her mental nature which constitute fundamental underpinnings to all adult thought. In addition, functioning in hypnagogia is shown to play a significant part in mental and physical health." . . . . . . #consciousness #hypnagogia #hypnagogic #consciousnessstudies #sleep #dreams #liminal #liminality #liminalstates #meditation #hypnosis #psi #creativity #psychedelic #psychedelics #psychonaut #andreasmavromatis #psychology #philosophy #bookstagram #bibliophile #bookblog #bookcollector #neuroticavintagebooks

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"I don’t really destroy things, I just change them, I change their shape, just like any sculptor does. I chose the refrigerator. I stoned it for a week, every day, until I got the shape really changed. I chose it because I wanted to throw stones at something as sculptural work, but I wanted an object that no one would care about. I thought that if I stoned a TV or an automobile, everyone would be glad and care in some way or another, and I thought that a refrigerator was completely neutral. It was, until I started stoning it and then it wasn’t neutral anymore. Then it started being brave, so that in the end I called it Saint Frigo, because it was a martyr. I saved its life by making it a martyr. It was going into the trash, now it’s eternal, now it’s art." Jimmie Durham piece from 1996 #jimmiedurham #work2day

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#sculpture #theadjordjadze #blue #object

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Thomas Van Lingue #ThomasVanLingue

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#folded #painting #contemporaryart

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14/365 blank slate

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#emptybillboard

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#emptybillboard #nothingisordinary #spacey #spacescape

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#nothingisordinary #spacey #emptybillboard

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kode 9 & the space ape|love is the drug

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#faildeadly #vincentbezuidenhout Declassified documents printed on standard A4 copy paper, plinth. In the 1970 and 80’s South Africa built six atom bombs in seemingly complete secrecy. As the apartheid system crumbled the program was swiftly disbanded before the advent of democracy. Pelindaba consists of more than 900 pages of declassified documents from various sources including the N.S.A., C.I.A. and internal government communications regarding South Africa’s clandestine Nuclear weapons program during apartheid. These documents cover a period of twenty-five years of South African nuclear policy, from early uranium supply arrangements under the United States-South Africa Atomic Energy Bilateral to the South African response to the September 1979 Vela incident and the subsequent destruction of its nuclear program. Large sections within these documents have been redacted.

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Abraham Zabludovsky

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making sure i share a special one ✨

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Smite by Mark Bradford #markbradford

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artwork by Thea Djordjadze. #theadjordjadze #spruethmagers

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VICKY VICTORIA (2016). Mapa visual con imágenes halladas en Internet y en el archivo familiar. / Visual Map built up with images found on the web and family photo-archive. 120×80 cm.

En un contexto social en el que el espacio público y la memoria histórica se hallan en deriva, se evidencia la imperiosa necesidad de reinvención de la noción de lo común. Resulta para ello imprescindible llevar a cabo un ejercicio de reflexión crítica, poniendo en cuestión lo habitual, lo asumido como natural dentro de nuestra cotidianidad.

In a social context in which public space and historical memory are drifting, an urgent need to reinvent the notion of the commons is evidenced. It is essential to carry out an exercise of critical reflection, questioning the habitual and taken-for-granted, all what is assumed as natural in our daily lives.
Monumento del Arco de la Victoria de Moncloa. / Victory Arch of Moncloa (Madrid).
Establecer un diálogo en relación al espacio público, la memoria y el arte, generando conexiones virtuales. / To establish a dialogue on public space, memory and art, creating virtual connections.
Fotografías de Albert Louis Deschamps tomadas a las pocas horas de la entrada de las tropas de Franco en Madrid a finales de marzo de 1939. En la imagen vemos el viaducto de Cantarranas o de los Quince Ojos, una de las estructuras que Eduardo Torroja Miret (1899-1961) construyó en la Ciudad Universitaria antes de la guerra. / Albert Louis Deschamp’s photographs taken a few hours after the entry of Franco’s troops in Madrid in late March 1939. The picture shows the Cantarranas or Fifteen Eyes Viaduct, one of the structures that Eduardo Torroja (1899-1961) built in the University City of Madrid before the war.

Paseo por una guerra antigua: memoria fragmentaria from B Prummer on Vimeo.

Un hombre mutilado camina, apoyándose en una muleta, por la Ciudad Universitaria de Madrid, donde perdió una pierna, recordando lo ocurrido durante la Guerra Civil…

Montaje realizado a partir del material grabado como práctica de fin de curso 1948-49 del IIEC por Luis García Berlanga, Juan Antonio Bardem, Florentino Soria y Agustín Navarro.

Dirección: Luis García Berlanga, Juan Antonio Bardem, Florentino Soria y Agustín Navarro.
Argumento y guión: Luis García Berlanga, Juan Antonio Bardem, Florentino Soria y Agustín Navarro.
Fotografía: Antonio Navarro Linares (B/N).
Reparto: Agustín Lamas.
Año de producción: 1949