January 25, 2010

“We should find ourselves indulging in similar daydreams if we started musing under the cone-shaped roof of a wind-mill. We should sense its terrestrial nature, and imagine it to be a primitive hut stuck together with mud, firmly set on the ground in order to resist the wind. Then, in an immense synthesis, we should dream at the same time of a winged house that whines at the slightest breeze and refines the energies of the wind. Millers, who are the wind thieves, make good flour from storms.” – G.B., 1958
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Great interview, you talked about a lot of major points in art and games. Please keep the great work up ;-D.
Thanks.
Yours Nsae
Comment by Nsae Comp — February 2, 2010 @ 8:31 am