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Sunday, June 12, 2005

Lebbeus Woods

 
From experimental architect Lebbeus Woods:

"The human condition is marked by our being strangers, born into a world that we do not create but must discover and, to some extent, invent. We rely on learning, particularly in the earlier stages of our adaptation to the world, meaning the acceptance of others' ideas of what it and we are. Later, when we confront our existential isolation, we rely on some form of creative thinking of our own. The whole experience is marked by struggle and uncertainty, especially the creative part."

3 Comments:

Anonymous Michael J Gross said...

You know, I wonder if I will be able to write a set of pseudo-philosophical sentences that will be quoted one day by a blogger. I hope I'll sound as smart as this Boobus architect dude.

Hmmm...why not give it a go here, where all of my fans will read it:

"Feces confounds us all. It is the darkness at the end of the tunnel. It is the Big Bang as much as it is silent, but oh, so deadly. Feces can transport our imaginations to the outer reaches of the cosmos or to the innermost caverns of our minds. Solid as the Earth upon which we walk, or fluid as the sands of time, Feces is both our greatest friend and most vilainous foe."

And to think, I am not even an architect!!

10:05 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and it shows.

5:18 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not only does it show you are not an architect but I think it is fair to state that you are not very bright by any stretch of the imagination. I urge you not to ponder, if you are capable in the first place, the possibility of procreating. You will be doing the human race a massive charity. On that note I wish you the best with the future and I very much hope you have a happy life with out children.

9:14 AM  

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