Drawing a labyrinth with salt is like following a trace of my memory.
Salt sculptures by Motoi Yamamoto.
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This person has Sound-taste synesthesia. He chooses his friends and partners based on how their names taste more so than their personalities, and once dated a girl called Hannah because her name tasted like rhubarb.
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Los Angeles based photographer Felix Salazar experimented with the perfect light and focus in his salt water aquarium to achieve these stunning photographs
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I’m not sure about reincarnation, but I know for sure that books exist, and so I go to libraries (both physical and digital, public and private) to experience multiple lives. How much do we take being literate for granted? Stop and think about it for a moment, about the access that we have to the documentation of multitude of lives dedicated to exploring, understanding, capturing, hypothesizing, imagining, answering, feeling, recounting, analyzing … Alan Ginsberg states that he saw the best minds of his generation; As for us? We have the absolute privilege of experiencing the best minds of our species for the past two thousand years, and that is something to be reveled in.
—Bethany Grace Reeves
It’s just so fun to say.
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