2/15/04:
A pair of skylines
Saturday morning, I accompanied a couple of friends to their registration at one of S?o Paulo's law universities whose name I forget, although it's housed in a famously hideous 50-story building next to the Viaduto Santa Ifeg?nia overlooking the city's old downtown. Waiting at the 44th floor I found a couple of advantageous windows. Finally seeing this city's endlessly scattered skyscrpaers from above, rather than by following it's randomly connected nodes, I was speechless, fascinated, following the narrow lines of streets like a labrynth.
A couple fo nights before I'd read a passage from Wittengenstein where the philosopher said nothing can be illogical if it exists, nothing can exist if it cannot be pictured and so far I'm noticing that W interestingly omits design or preconception from these treatises, or at least that's what I'm gathering from it so far.
Anyway, the above images are the result from that morning [and not too much time spent with the Photoshop later on]. Click the smaller image for a much larger version [weighing in at 130k and 128k respectively].
posted by jeremy @ 4:58 AM
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