Postmodernity is the simultaneity of the destruction of earlier values and their reconstruction. It is renovation within ruination.
Jean Baudrillard, Cool Memories
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Postmodernity is the simultaneity of the destruction of earlier values and their reconstruction. It is renovation within ruination.
Jean Baudrillard, Cool Memories

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The Manifold is a state of enter-leaving, leave-entering.
Ahmed Salman
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Robert Delaunay
Rhythm, Joy of Life (1930)
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Ambigram complexity - simplicity
“Two fixed ideas can no more exist together in the moral world than two bodies can occupy one and the same place in the physical world.”
― Alexander Pushkin, The Queen of Spades (trans. Mrs. Sutherland Edwards)
When the farthest corner of the globe has been conquered technologically and can be exploited economically; when any incident you like, in any place you like, at any time you like, become accessible as fast as you like; when you can simultaneously 'experience' an assassination attempt against a king in France and a symphony concert in Tokyo; when time is nothing but speed, instantaneity, and simultaneity ... there still looms like a specter over all this uproar the question: what for? -- where to? -- and what then?
Heidegger, Introduction to Metaphysics