Photo by Candida Höfer
I’VE BEEN THERE!!!!
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Photo by Candida Höfer
I’VE BEEN THERE!!!!
(via souffles-on-skaro)
Winged Nike of Samothrace at the Louvre
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The notion of “the aesthetic” is a concept from the philosophy of art of the 18th century according to which the perception of beauty occurs by means of a special process distinct from the appraisal of ordinary objects. Hence, our appreciation of a sublime painting is presumed to be cognitively distinct from our appreciation of, say, an apple. The field of “neuroaesthetics” has adopted this distinction between art and non-art objects by seeking to identify brain areas that specifically mediate the aesthetic appreciation of artworks.
However, studies from neuroscience and evolutionary biology challenge this separation of art from non-art. Human neuroimaging studies have convincingly shown that the brain areas involved in aesthetic responses to artworks overlap with those that mediate the appraisal of objects of evolutionary importance, such as the desirability of foods or the attractiveness of potential mates. Hence, it is unlikely that there are brain systems specific to the appreciation of artworks; instead there are general aesthetic systems that determine how appealing an object is, be that a piece of cake or a piece of music.
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Art Nouveau Nintendo…very nice!
Megan Lara’s triple threat “Nintendo Nouveau” collection is now broken down into separate prints at her new Society6 store. The amazing combined 18” x 36” high quality glossy poster is available at Level Up Studios for only $14.99.
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Samus | Zelda | Princess Nouveau by Megan Lara (Tumblr) (Twitter)
productive it may be…but it still looks like a hellpit to me
April 1975
“The company’s [Kennecott Copper] mineral bull’s-eye in the Oquirrh Mountains stretches two and a half miles wide and more than half a mile deep - the nation’s largest open-pit copper mine, and its most productive.”
From article Utah’s Shining Oasis by Charles McCarry, photographs by James L. Amos
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oh wow that’s nice…
Staircase Design by Philip Watts ~ http://bit.ly/osJ6dE
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