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BOX OF
INABILITY notes 1.
Pakistani capital of culture 2.
No doubt your works are designated for prison and give
you definition. You came in to that prison by accident and in your own way
you must demolish it 3.
When you become devoted to some artistic conceptions,
you forsake recipes of other concepts and keep your distance from them.
Postmodernism is no exception 4.
I suspect that all of you are getting to think of me as
a captive of that room which torments us all to play this game 5.
Air temperature of the 20th of august, 1999 in 6.
Boris was elected for the second term of office 7.
Very cheap 8.
Air conditioning system 9.
For some reason cultural theorists avoid talking about
subculture. They are more comfortable using a profound box of culture which
is built for true and long-term values (well, in the context of the southern
climate you choose the subculture. Because the subcultural box is not like
the box full of drawers for movements, styles, and eras. Its like a balloon,
filled with conditioned air. So its more adjustable for private need) 10.
In 1968 in Vienna Günter Zamp Kelp, a German architect
of Romanian background, realized an old European dream. He lodged his own
liberty in a cellophane heart-shaped capsule. Meanwhile the freedom of
imagination was left for passers-by to watch the shifting shapes of the heart
of a European (because of people making love inside) 11.
Mr. McDonald, that yellow dummy with airy bowels, is
just another member of the Masonic lodge at first glance. However, some say
that his power has grown in recent years Translated
by E. Platelis, K. Sh. Keys, TS ©
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