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daguerreotyping · 2 years ago
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Stereoview by Underwood & Underwood entitled The French Dancing Master, 1897
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houseofdawn · 1 year ago
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Tobi Lou - Soho House Hong Kong, November 9th 2023 - IG: @brxndonbrandoff
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robertmatejcek · 1 year ago
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Untitled Portrait with Sparkler No. 2 - mixed media - robert matejcek - 2022
'I'm radioactive, radioactive…' - Imagine Dragons - Radioactive
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aslo-97 · 1 year ago
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instereospace · 1 year ago
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Native people, by definition, are intricately connected to the land. And there is no more indigenous native people than Palestinians. [Palestine] is at the intersection of continents. Even birds – 500 million birds – pass through Palestine on annual migrations from Africa to Eurasia. Humans also migrated through this country. So actually, those of you who are not African, you are Palestinian because you came through Palestine when you went out to Europe and other places. This juncture of continents also was important historically, because it was the first place that humans went from hunter-gatherer to agricultural communities. This happened about 12,000 years ago in a place called the ‘Fertile Crescent’, which includes Palestine. This is where we first domesticated things like wheat, lentils, barley, chickpeas… hummus, you must have had hummus. Even in the Bible it says “the land of milk and honey,” right? So it has never been a desert, so to speak – it's a very rich, beautiful country. 
They lived in relative harmony with nature for thousands of years. Scientists and archaeologists and so forth describe this area as the beginning of so-called ‘civilisation’. Because hunter-gatherer [communities] couldn't support a large number of people – they were mostly nomadic, running around to where they could find things to eat and drink and stuff like that. Whereas when we became agricultural communities – [when we] domesticated plants and animals – we settled down, so population could grow, and we could have things like villages and towns. And that's why we find, for example, Jericho is the oldest continuously inhabited town on Earth. In these 12,000 years, once we had agriculture we had time on our hands, so communities started inventing things like religions and art and music and law, and the alphabet was invented here. That's the beginning of civilisation. And we as Palestinians are very proud of being part of this history.  – Mazin
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mrtncrls · 2 years ago
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Touché Amoré - Stage Four Tour
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narrriii · 1 month ago
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Wanted To Try Wiggle Stereoscopy
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recursive360 · 2 months ago
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collidepress · 6 months ago
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netosen · 1 year ago
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Untitled |  StereoWorld series | Muse: CzerwonoCzarna | By Neto |
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artlimited.netosen | ello.co/netosen | facebook.com/netosen | flickr.com/photos/netosen | instagram.com/netosen | etsy.com/shop/netostore
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365daysogifs · 2 years ago
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daguerreotyping · 1 year ago
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Hand-tinted stereoscopic daguerreotype of a young British army officer, photographed by Thomas Richard Williams c. 1855
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sawyerz-inc · 9 months ago
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Sawyer’s “View-Master” Stimboard <3
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(all gifs are made by yours truly ! ^_^)
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robertmatejcek · 1 year ago
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Tableaux Automatique: The Sun Also Rises (Animation No. 2) - 1″:1′-0″ diorama - mixed media - robert matejcek - 2023
“I am always in love.” - Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises
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aslo-97 · 1 year ago
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instereospace · 11 months ago
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Because we are between the borders, I don’t only know what we have. I also know what’s there on the other side: what they think, what they do in these areas. Maybe city people don’t know these things. What’s more beautiful than escaping the pressure in the village or in the city – or from the two sides too, the Israeli and the Authority – [is that] we also discover areas that we don’t know. I mean, we go camping a lot. We camp in one area for a while, then that’s it, we know it, [so] we go to another area to camp. We discover. We see homes that we’ve never seen: old, abandoned houses. We see lands that were confiscated. There’s a cave I saw a while ago, inside [Israel], in Sataf. You enter it [and] there are like veins that drop inside it, like… You know how ice is?  
I like feeling more myself. I mean [like] a citizen in the area. Not like a slave, my life just going to work and sleeping, and waking up the next day to go to work. When I go to these border areas, I enter and venture despite the danger. I mean, people fear going to these areas because this may cancel one’s permission [to enter Jerusalem]. Maybe they’d get arrested; anything [could happen]. But when I enter these areas, I see new things – the country and the people of Palestine. I find new stories to talk about and I publish that there’s something like this. Maybe the stories were old, known, [but] now the Israelis started to say that they belong to them and that we don’t know. I see these things on the way too.  – Mohammad
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