Looking relaxed in jeans, a black T - shirt, and a sport coat, standing by himself at the edge of the stage before a solitary microphone, Sherman described the questions, many of the existential variety, that now loomed for him: How much of his life's course was determined
that night by those railroad tracks?
Not exact matches
I spent a summer in the 1950s working on the
railroad by day and reading Sartre and Marx
by night.
The focus here is on
railroads at
night, a visual paradigm that has produced startling combinations of darkness and light photographs that look like film noir stills, marked
by sparks, stars and smoke.
Perhaps best known as the futuristic vision behind projects like the Umeda Sky Building in Osaka and the Kyoto Station Building, Hiroshi Hara turned literary, philosophical and theoretical texts — ranging from the Chinese classic Zhuangzi and the Greek Odyssey, to mathematical treatises
by Leibniz and PoincarĂ©, and from Kafka's The Castle to TS Eliot's «The Waste Land» and Kenji Miyazawa's
Night on the Galactic
Railroad — into the basis for conceptual architectural / meta - physical sketches on sheets of ethereal tracing paper that covered the walls of the museum.