An Urban Jungle, Taipei, Taiwan. Captured by Andreas Mass.
Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CAe29YtnbjL/
Structural violence creates lopsided structures of the imagination. Those on the bottom of the heap have to spend a great deal of imaginative energy trying to understand the social dynamics that surround them—including having to imagine perspectives of those on the top—while the latter wander about largely oblivious to much of what is going on around them. That is, the powerless not only end up doing most of the actual, physical labor that is required to keep society running, they also do most the interpretive labor as well.
— David Graeber, Dead Zones of the Imagination
Carol Serventy, Galahs, 1970.
“These cockatoos are found throughout inland Australia and in recent years have become common in the cities. Like most of the parrot family, the beauty of their plumage is not matched by a beautiful voice, this being a harsh screech.
From "Rolf’s walkabout” by Carol Serventy, Carol,1971. https://www.instagram.com/p/CPjCcXOgju6/?utm_medium=tumblr
des, chicago 2013
Like a child, I think if you were here, I should be happy.
Virginia Woolf, a letter to Vita Sackville-West (via nervefood)
Michael Dopp, Untitled (Purple Grid-1), 2014
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FAR—NEAR Forbabies Immigration Scarf
Designed after the Narita Airport passport control uniform, this 100% silk scarf reads “immi gration,” a bold reminder of the many individuals across the world that are pushed and pulled to new cultures and lands.
100% Silk 30x30in
Josh O’Connor and Emma Corrin for Vanity Fair
O’Connor’s suit by Hermès; shirt and pocket square by New & Lingwood; ring by Hancocks London. Corrin’s clothing by CELINE by Hedi Slimane.
PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRETT LLOYD; STYLED BY TOM GUINNESS.