![]() ![]() no, credit to us, who create the real icons of this planet. What I'm getting at is this: As disinclined as the world is to acknowledge the beauty of decay it's just as disinclined to give credit to those. The person or persons, who conceived the Stuka and its functions were icon-creators. Sadistic, but in your eyes probably a masterpiece. It made the blood run cold in everyone's veins. No one who heard it in action will ever forget that sound. On the contrary, the screeching was intrinsic: sirens were attached to the undercarriage of the plane purposely designed as a psychological act of war. They say that the pilots actually passed out for a brief moment during the actual dive.įantastic. No, by God that has never interested me but do tell me about it. ![]() I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. ![]() ![]() Without a doubt the world's most beautiful airplane and to top it off featuring an eerily sophisticated detail. This talks about the value of ruins makes it too obvious, not to mention, another subject. Hubris is punished by nemesis if I may use an old-fashioned expression.īut an artist must be cynical and not worry about the welfare of humans or Gods in his art. Which fortunately were smashed to atoms in mere few years after their construction. Albert Speer invented "The Theory of Ruin Value" by examining the Greek and Roman ruins, and constructed his buildings using both weaker and stronger materials so that they, in a thousand years, would appear as aesthetically perfect ruins. ![]()
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