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1066 & All That - the Mallory Neely House is a personal experimental workspace. The mode of associative attention are annotations, footnotes and excerpts out of reading material of the news which is relevant to us, whether it is urgent or remote. A versatile info sphere resulting from the practice of perpetually scanning the horizon for cultural references - be it an internet travelogue, a collection, a storage space.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Lenin's Study – Invisible Monkey


Lenin's study with invisible monkey: When Armand Hammer first met Lenin, in 1921 he gave him a bronze sculture of a monkey sitting on several volumes of Darwin. The sculpture remains in Lenin's study. (Sculpture: made by late-19th century German sculptor Hugo Wolfgang Rheinhold.)

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