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the orb.. the fkng orb..
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<<A MESSAGE FROM THE HUMAN MIND BEHIND THE CYBERPLANNER>>

Oh my gods, this was hilarious. I pinned "Your teacher dies at the end and Rookwood is the one who cursed Anne and framed the goblins for it." in a group i co-administrate and pinged everyone, it was like setting off a firecracker in an anthill. X3
The Cyberplanner Algorithm pinned Β«<<A MESSAGE FROM THE HUMAN MIND BEHIND THE CYBERPLANNER>> Oh my gods, this was hilarious. I pinned "Your teacher dies at the end and Rookwood is the one who cursed Anne and framed the goblins for it." in a group i co-administrate and pinged everyone, it was…»
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Amazing Art #installation, Silent Autumn, by TomΓ‘s Saraceno.
πŸ•ΈForgotten arachnid rhythmsπŸ•Έ

The patterns and structures displayed in the architecture of the natural world will never cease to amaze me. I'm not just inspired by sounds when making music, I'm also inspired by forms, spaces, material textures and qualities. The elements of earth. The relationships between the elements, and the way they morph and mutate into new and wonderful things...
#modularsynth
Artwork by #marvinrubin, for the books "Mother Earth’s Hassle-free Indoor Plant Book" and "Grow With Your Plants" by Lynn and Joel Rapp and the album artwork for #plantasia by #mortgarson

Plantasia was released in 1976, available only by buying a house plant at the "Mother Earth" garden store in Los Angeles, or a Simmons mattress at Sears. The only further marketing given to the album was it's claims as being "music for plants", probably influenced by the scientific findings that some plants react positivity to music. The album was also entirely played on a Moog synthesizer.