Ho messo via un pò di consigli, dicono è più facile. Li ho messi via perchè a sbagliare sono bravissimo da me.
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"Ti ho odiato. Ti ho odiato perché io ti avrei scelto nonostante tutto e tu non me l'hai permesso."
"Tanto non gli manchi.
Non pensa a te sorridendo.
Non si sta innamorando.
I tuoi occhi non li ha mai guardati sul serio.
Non gli interessi.
Non ti sogna la notte.
Non gli piaci.
Basta illusioni. Sei una bambina. Sogni troppo, cazzo. Smettila di farlo. Di farti del male. Cristo, certo che non ti guarda, sei un disastro."
"Ti ho lasciata in asso sul più bello,
proprio mentre tu ti abbandonavi
avevo già perduto il gusto.
Il mio desiderio di conquista muore
se vedo terra in vista."
For many years now, Jakob Straub (*1975 in Berlin) has been taking photographs of the interiors of domes in churches and profane buildings in Rome using an analog medium-format camera. In this long-term project, the graphic designer and photographer is not concerned with an exhaustive documentation of, for instance, the numerous churches in the city. Rather, what he is interested in is the original idea behind the design of the structures—and thus by means of a specially developed photographic technique he reduces the architecture to its basic form and brings it back to the drawing board, so to speak. In his selection of motifs, because he does not focus on their art-historical relevance his paths often lead him to structures off the beaten track that are not listed in any travel guide. The publication presents thirty-six sacred rotundas, symbols of perfection and impermanence, on an eighteen-meter-long accordion fold.
Hemmelig Rom is a collaboration with Studio Padron. Translating to “Secret Room”, the monolithic black form recedes into the surrounding forest during certain seasons and lighting conditions.
Its foreboding exterior hides a more welcoming experience: a warm, silent interior library, constructed from 12,000lbs of red oak milled on the property. The massive volume of wood becomes a heatsink, storing energy from the single cast-iron stove to allow the temperature to self-regulate. Guests are invited to leave a private message in one of the 2,500 books on the shelves.