I've been thinking a lot about place lately, then I read Heidegger. For reasons I don't understand, a place that feels closest to home for me is county Kerry Ireland. I would like to be buried there in a pine box..nostos.
why pine? i really like cedar, there have got to be some nice cedar boxes out there. or oak, you know ben you're an oak, or how about japanese cherry wood? just an idea, I am more concerned about positive and negative space right now and how meta-drama skews the idea of place...
Your photo makes me think of this one time that Emily and I went to the timpanogos caves and after the tour visited the souvenir shop. We found this postcard with an obviously photo-shopped luminescent green timpanogos mountain in the background. If Ireland can get that green, so can Timp, right?
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why pine? i really like cedar, there have got to be some nice cedar boxes out there. or oak, you know ben you're an oak, or how about japanese cherry wood? just an idea, I am more concerned about positive and negative space right now and how meta-drama skews the idea of place...
Wow, that's ridiculously beautiful. I have that "home" feeling about Denmark.
Your photo makes me think of this one time that Emily and I went to the timpanogos caves and after the tour visited the souvenir shop. We found this postcard with an obviously photo-shopped luminescent green timpanogos mountain in the background. If Ireland can get that green, so can Timp, right?
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