From Fairy Tale Architecture, Andrew Bernheimer and Kate Bernheimer
Flatness is a portal to the uncanny.
From Fairy Tale Architecture, Andrew Bernheimer and Kate Bernheimer The madness and beauty seen in precise details help us access the hopes and fears encoded in the story.
From Fairy Tale Architecture, Andrew Bernheimer and Kate Bernheimer Despite all this, it is still unclear to us whether we are the drone or the drone is us.
From Fairy Tale Architecture, Andrew Bernheimer and Kate Bernheimer Isn't there another way we can intelligently read this story? What if the questions it poses are not limited to knowledge about reality. What if we expand the scope to encompass how it feels to be a thinking being. Yes, that's right. How does it feel?
From Fairy Tale Architecture, Andrew Bernheimer and Kate Bernheimer If fairy tales are imaginary places with real words in them, what does that mean about other things that we make – like sculptures, museums, or emergency shelters? Are they real places with imaginary words in them?
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