Cattle walking the last mile to this slaughterhouse are treated to this dazzling, but incongruous display of light before the end in Gross-Umstadt near Darmstadt, West Germany, on November 29, 1962. The chandelier came from a nearby factory that didn’t have room to assemble it there, so they decided to assemble it in this slaughterhouse. The name of the Arab ruler who ordered the 532 bulb chandelier made up of 200,000 separate parts is a secret. Also, a secret is the price he paid for it. (AP Photo/Lindlar)

Nicholas Hoult by Matt Irvin for Dazed&Confused, october 2010, the Imagination Issue

by Frederik Heyman

by Frederik Heyman

by Frederik Heyman

by Frederik Heyman 

by Frederik Heyman

Pessoa by Frederik Heyman

Hermes Ring by Frederik Heyman 

Bronson Caves by Brice Bischoff

20 Things that Happened in the Internet in 2011 by Syzygy

visual-poetry:

“but it was you who left me” by mikko kuorinki