
Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker.
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( Repositorio de mi curiosidad y eventual fuga por la vida real y literaria. )
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Charles Mingus, Thelonious Monk and Charlie Parker.
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“Lou Reed Smokes a Cigarette” by Ronn Sutton (1984)
(Grazie a Carla per la segnalazione!)
(Source: eyesthathaveseenfreedom)
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The 1000 Torii at Kyotos Fushima Inari Shrine: Teruhide Kato
(via rikaorlanda)
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—O greasy eyes! Imagine being married to a man like that! she cried. With his bit of beard!
Douce gave full vent to a splendid yell, a full yell of full woman, delight, joy, indignation.
—Married to the greasy nose! she yelled.
Shrill, with deep laughter, after, gold after bronze, they urged each each to peal after peal, ringing in changes, bronzegold, goldbronze, shrilldeep, to laughter after laughter. And then laughed more. Greasy I knows. Exhausted, breathless, their shaken heads they laid, braided and pinnacled by glossycombed, against the counterledge. All flushed (O!), panting, sweating (O!), all breathless.
Married to Bloom, to greaseabloom.
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(via rikaorlanda)
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Foto tomada por mi madre en Cuba. La frase es de José Martí, el mismo que dijo que la música es la mas bella forma de lo bello, o algo así.
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"He saw them three by three, approaching girls, in green, in rose, in russet, entwining, per l’aer perso in mauve, in purple, quella pacifica oriafiamma, in gold of oriflamme, di rimirar fe piu ardenti. But I old men, penitent, leadenfooted, underdarkneath the night: mouth south: tomb womb."
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"Ancient life was all silence. In the 19 century, with the invention
of the machine, noise was born Today, noise triumphs and reigns
supreme over the sensibilities of men”
Luigi Russolo 1913"
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Esta aplicacion permite generar un numero al azar (teniendo como fuente de caos el ruido atmosferico) dentro de un margen que asignamos como minimo y maximo. Las paginas que siguen a continuacion logran verdadero azar con otros recursos como la radiacion o la luz.
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"That is one of the great difficulties in experiencing the unconscious—that one identifies with it and becomes a fool. You must not identify with the unconscious; you must keep outside, detached, and observe objectively what happens…. it is exceedingly difficult to accept such a thing, because we are so imbued with the fact that our unconscious is our own—my unconscious, his unconscious, her unconscious—and our prejudice is so strong that we have the greatest trouble disidentifying."
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"We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special.” - Stephen Hawking"
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Las hormigas estan en todos lados salvo la Antartida. Reprensentan entre el 15% y el 25% de la biomasa en la tierra, osea, si tuviesemos un balde gigante y metieramos todas las hormigas habria muchas más que si lo hicieramos con los vertebrados.
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