Griffith Observatory.
The central tower and dome of the Griffith Observatory, with the haze-shrouded Hollywood Hills in the background, 1935.
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Griffith Observatory.
The central tower and dome of the Griffith Observatory, with the haze-shrouded Hollywood Hills in the background, 1935.

Hoover Building, London. Like cotton candy.
The old Hoover building, London @designerwallace
Cloud
Artist Caitlind r.c. Brown premiered her large-scale interactive installation, CLOUD, for Nuit Blanche Calgary in Alberta, Canada. Made out of 1,000 working lightbulbs and 5,000 burnt out lights, visitors can pull the open chains, causing it to flicker.
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All Your Dreams Belong to Us (1841)
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The Lion lies in his lair in the perpendicular face of a low cliff — for he is carved from the living rock of the cliff. His size is colossal, his attitude is noble. His head is bowed, the broken spear is sticking in his shoulder, his protecting paw rests upon the lilies of France. Vines hang down the cliff and wave in the wind, and a clear stream trickles from above and empties into a pond at the base, and in the smooth surface of the pond the lion is mirrored, among the water-lilies.
Around about are green trees and grass. The place is a sheltered, reposeful woodland nook, remote from noise and stir and confusion — and all this is fitting, for lions do die in such places, and not on granite pedestals in public squares fenced with fancy iron railings. The Lion of Lucerne would be impressive anywhere, but nowhere so impressive as where he is.
— Mark Twain, A Tramp Abroad, 1880