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Compré este libro para leerlo cómodamente en mi Kindle, para mi clase de diseño y publicidad, y vaya sorpresa: no es compatible con mi Kindle :/
— Sep 17, 2025 04:13PM
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Noah Damski
is on page 24 of 192
He uncovered an Alan Watts-esque ideology through art, I love him so much.
“We think of this zero—the geometric point—in relation to the greatest possible brevity, which, nevertheless, speaks.
Thus we look upon the geometric point as the ultimate and most singular union of silence and speech.”
— Aug 24, 2025 07:30PM
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“We think of this zero—the geometric point—in relation to the greatest possible brevity, which, nevertheless, speaks.
Thus we look upon the geometric point as the ultimate and most singular union of silence and speech.”
Noah Damski
is on page 18 of 192
Interesting point he tries to make, that the era of Impressionism before him was devoid of any theoretical science of art; I don’t know enough to determine if he was right or is being arrogant.
— Aug 24, 2025 11:13AM
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Noah Damski
is on page 10 of 192
“Contrary to the static form-ideal of painting which prevailed in the past millennium, where the subjective object was immediately perceived as a whole and graphically recorded by the intellect, always directed objectively earth-ward, the moving form-ideal of today sets into motion the eye in any desired direction of the rhythmic non-objective creation.”
— Aug 24, 2025 11:09AM
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Valentina Camera
is on page 55 of 215
È così sinestetico 🥹 sembra di vedere le parole e sentire la musica
— May 01, 2025 02:20PM
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