Kosmos – Vanessa

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Kosmos – Vanessa

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Cosmos is a 2015 French-Portuguese thriller film directed by Andrzej Zulawski. The screenplay by ?u?awski is based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of two friends who spend time at a countryside guesthouse where they discover mysterious and frightening signs. The filmmakers label it as a “metaphysical noir thriller”

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Kristalle sind funkelnde Meisterwerke der Natur. Und wenn sie dann auch noch nachts leuchten, ist die Faszination perfekt. Mit dem Mitbring-Experiment Nachtleuchtender Kristall können Jungen und Mädchen ab zehn Jahren eine kleine Kostbarkeit heranzüchten: Ein echter Bergkristall wird mit einer glitzernden Hülle aus Alaunkristallen und nachtleuchtendem Farbstoff überzogen. So entsteht eine große, künstliche Kristallstufe, die im Dunkeln geheimnisvoll schimmert.

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Kosmos _ Tim

Post #12
20. Dezember 2016

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Do Ho Suh (b. 1962, Seoul, Korea) currently lives and works in London, New York, and Seoul. Suh originally studied oriental painting in Seoul National University before moving to the United States in his late 20s to study painting and sculpture in Rhode Island School of Design and Yale University. Since the mid-1990s, Suh has questioned the conventional notion of personal space and explored the variable dimension and mobility of this idea in both its physical and metaphorical manifestations.  Suh’s full-scale “homes” of semitransparent cloth, including the traditional Korean house (hanok) of his childhood and his apartment in New York, explore basic human values and overarching themes of home, family, tradition and origination. Through these works he examines the place where one spends life’s moments and how that space consequently nurtures one’s identity. By recreating personal structures into something easily movable and detachable, Suh questions the boundaries between public and private space, between a faraway birthplace and a current abode, and between the land of memories and actual places.
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Olafur Eliasson, Yellow versus Purple