I can’t explain why this particular image seems to capture so much of what I am trying to teach about writing, except to say, it just does. I will obviously have to think about it in a more practical and lucid way…
Tree Windows, Central Park
I can’t explain why this particular image seems to capture so much of what I am trying to teach about writing, except to say, it just does. I will obviously have to think about it in a more practical and lucid way…
Tree Windows, Central Park
Amazing urban spaces by an amazing photographer
The Neighborhood
The language of thought drawing by Robert Horvitz
“The gap between outer langue and inner speech is greater than that between outer langue and outer speech. (…)
We are little gods in the world of inner speech. We are the only ones, we run the show, we are the boss….
Today’s absolutely fascinating must-read.
Excerpt:
It sounds crazy. But Muybridge is actually one of a number of people who’ve miraculously developed artistic, musical, or mathematical abilities as a result of a brain injury. There’s Orlando Serrell, who was struck in the head with a…
I’m hoping that someone really set this up, flooded it, and then jumped in, but the curtains don’t appear to be behaving the way curtains might, underwater…
(Source: gagweed, via katetrouble)
Writing in the bathtub.
I can relate. Oh yes. i can truly truly relate :-)
Dalton Trumbo, complete with cigarette holder, spinning ash tray, typewriter, clipboard, but no. No clothes. Quite liberating.
The larval and moth stages of the jewel caterpillar (Acraga coa).
This is why I love nature. Just look at that top one… it’s like some futuristic looking caterpillar, and the bottom one looks like a feather. :D <3
(via thetallestboy)