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The Lethe is the river of oblivion. It is associated with the goddess Lethe, or the goddess of forgetfulness and oblivion. Once you drink from Lethe your memory is obliterated.
In Classical Greek, the word Lethe literally means “oblivion”, “forgetfulness”, or “concealment”. It is related to the Greek word for “truth”, aletheia meaning “un-forgetfulness” or “un-concealment”.
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do you ever stay in the shower for so long you forget who you are

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Patricia March (Spain) - Lo sutil en lo invisible
Patricia March is a Spanish artist based in Valencia, for whom the time is something like water that erodes and destroys the form while new ones are building. Like the rain, time is cyclic. In March’s drawings, there is a double reading, one from left to right and the other from right to left. The characters seem dominated by water movement, while resurfacing. That’s how artist perceives the time, and she uses the paper polyester, which allows her to perform these washes and erosion.
[more Patricia March | artists found at foxmouth]

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Photograph by Wandy Gaotama. National Geographic, My Shot.
(Source: atimg.com; Via: stealstheclouds)
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I’m 500% certain that this higher education shit is disturbingly corrupt, but I’m biting the bait anyway. I feel like I’m letting down my inner revolutionary.

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CENTRE POMPIDOU-METZ BY SHIGERU BAN ARCHITECTS
The architecture of the Centre Pompidou-Metz has unusual characteristics: the remarkable size of its main nave and the variety of its exhibition areas, with large open spaces and more intimate places that encourage inventiveness and continually surprise the visitor.
