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brvdleysoileau:

how is “slut” even an insult wtf get that dick grl

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strangeforeignbeauty:

Tom Watts by Cecilie Harris
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morosity:

i don’t know if i ever posted this but showerin’ yolo
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flaws on Flickr.
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jilsanderexclusive:

Justus Eisfeld in “Models by Domenico Cennamo” for Various Editorials
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Photo Brett Lloyd Styling Lotta Volkova Adam for SSAW Magazine
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Jeppe Hein
Invisible Cube
Setting out from the conventional understanding of museum limitations to the movement of the public within the exhibition grounds, the work inverts this situation and creates an invisible space within the space. Through the use of surveillance cameras sensitive to movement, the work marks out an invisible border that activates an alarm when crossed. Instead of setting off the alarm when the visitor moves too close to the wall, as is the custom in exhibition spaces to keep a distance between the public and the artworks, it does the opposite here, only allowing movement within one metre from the wall into the space. Hence, it prevents the visitor from moving freely and thus experiencing the empty space.

Year: 2004 Materials: Video cameras, computer, TV monitor, alarm signal Dimensions variable
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timazing:

LEARN FROM THIS. 
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