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Clement Valla collects distorted snapshots from Google Earth, windows into an alternate reality. The sublime, melting lanscapes are technically mistakes, glitches in the computer mapping process formed when the aerial view intersects with the ground view. Valla says: “These collected images feel alien, because they are clearly an incorrect representation of the earth’s surface. And it is precisely because humans did not directly create these images that they are so fascinating. They are created by an algorithm that finds nothing wrong in these moments.”
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There is this flooding happening in Norway now and apparently it washed up this really old burial ground, so there is a bunch of century old humans bones floating around right now.
Norway - forever the most metal country ever.
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