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Sam Kriss • All the Nerds Are Dead - By Sam Kriss - Numb at the Lodge
Andrew Sweeny • Beauty
“As for me, seeker after truth and student of life as I am… I take from life the movements I observe, but it is not I who impose them. Even when a subject which I’m working on compels me to ask a model for a certain fixed pose, I indicate it to him, but I carefully avoid touching him to place him in the position, for I will reproduce only what reality spontaneously offers me. I obey Nature in everything, and I never pretend to command her. My only ambition is to be servilely faithful to her.” (Gsell, p. 11).
On Beauty and Being Just
Exploring the relationship between beauty, consciousness, errors in perception, and the role of beauty in education, using examples from art, literature, and philosophy.
attachments.are.nathe simplest manifestation of the phenomenon is the everyday fact of staring. The ®rst ¯ash of the bird incites the desire to duplicate not by translating the glimpsed image into a drawing or a poem or a6 art One photograph but simply by continuing to see her ®ve seconds, twenty-®ve seconds, forty-®ve seconds laterÐas long as the bird is there to be beheld.


Beauty, or our idea of it, is always rooted in deep desires, capitulations, and pathologies. It makes certain things so obvious. How we spend the present trying to secure the future, and thus squander what’s in front of us. How we fail to appreciate what we may later understand as an experience of unbelievable plenty: unlined skin, spare time on Sa
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