by
Almeida Garcez
Categories: Abandoned illustrations, Claimed illustrations, Social behaviourismTags: "Correndo para ficar parado", "Running to stand still", 287, Beijar, Coin, Colaboração, Comportamento social, Correr, English, Gritar, Homens, Inglês, Interpretação literal de palavras, Kiss, Letter R, Literal interpretation of words, Men, Moeda, Nigel Amson, Place of origin: Bad Berneck, Roda, Run, Shout, Unedited, Wheel
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Tag: Colaboração
“The borders of the system”
“It‘s not natural”
“Royal we”
“You have to be an adult”
“Not an utopia”
“Cores of behaviour”
“Raised by marketing”
“Normal life”
“Welcome to the family! Good minded people with propor Bounds of normality.This is a Peacefull highway Wrong the right way. This is Our only spaceship! Tomorrow’s business? The imperfect arquitechture of thought …the Silence of the future. Welcome to your flight!”
Text & Illustration inspired by genetic modification. Title by Czech antique restaurator and friend Radek Rüzička
“Everything is squared”
“Hitchiking in a night of insults”
“Am I?”
“Running to stand still”
“Infinite seating”
“Inner climate”
“The bright side of darkness”
“Serve somebody”
“Stark reality”
“The ultimate beggar”
“Profanity of nothingness”
“I´m still finding it hard to let go”
Illustration based on a phrase by Mark Denver K, a Kenyan photographer, writer, and rapper.
“We’re not grown up enough to live in this world”
“one by one they fell, one by one we fall”
Title by Portuguese journalist, illustrator and photographer Bárbara Sereno http://about.me/barbarasereno
“None of them knew they were robots”
Song and lyrics by Nigel Amson https://soundcloud.com/nigel-amson-pharmacist/none-of-them-knew-they-were
“Tearing time”
Title from a documentary by Sabine Gollner