生き甲斐
Anastasia, 24, INTJ, ♌

little happy things

flowerais:

  • sitting beside someone and feeling at home
  • taking a perfect photo after trying to for ages
  • daydreaming about your favourite places and people
  • sore muscles after going on adventures
  • when the food arrives at a restaurant
  • cute things people say that make you feel ok again
  • a movie that makes you tear up a lot
  • listening to a song for the first time, and knowing that it will become really special to you
  • when the temperature of the tea is just right
  • talking to someone who understands how you feel
  • nice-smelling lotions and soaps
  • looking back and realising how much you’ve improved

ecrituria:

“Am I in love?—yes, since I am waiting. The other one never waits. Sometimes I want to play the part of the one who doesn’t wait; I try to busy myself elsewhere, to arrive late; but I always lose at this game. Whatever I do, I find myself there, with nothing to do, punctual, even ahead of time. The lover’s fatal identity is precisely this: I am the one who waits.”

— Roland Barthes, A Lover’s Discourse: Fragments

ollebosse:

Japanese artist Sachiko Abe sits atop a building in a white gown, cutting countless sheets of A4 paper into thin, wispy strips. The performance piece known as Cut Paper

y2kaestheticinstitute:
“ Mobius Bench I (2000-2001)
Fukuroi City, Japan
Design by Acconci Studio
Materials: Translucent Fiberglass, Fluorescent Light; 75cm x 4m30 x 4m30 (30” x 14’ x 14’)
“Outside the circle, the back of the seat twists to become the...
y2kaestheticinstitute:
“ Mobius Bench I (2000-2001)
Fukuroi City, Japan
Design by Acconci Studio
Materials: Translucent Fiberglass, Fluorescent Light; 75cm x 4m30 x 4m30 (30” x 14’ x 14’)
“Outside the circle, the back of the seat twists to become the...

y2kaestheticinstitute:

Mobius Bench I (2000-2001)
Fukuroi City, Japan
Design by Acconci Studio

Materials: Translucent Fiberglass, Fluorescent Light; 75cm x 4m30 x 4m30 (30” x 14’ x 14’)

“Outside the circle, the back of the seat twists to become the seat itself, which twists to become the bottom of the seat…You sit & shift from outside to inside, & vice versa…”

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