Here I was, this time by chance, on the road of regression, and I located the bridge. It used to be conventional, and cars just passed through... There was no noise, while the town was so calm. Calm as it was the river, the Moselle enjoyed its belief of quietism, at least at the moment. People were only creatures of scattered pastel on this oil on canvas. The image looked silky, while beauty diluted into a multi-focused distance of glittering beams. It was there, as of it were. Fascinated by its existence along my arbitrary direction of way and ways, it has been a destination where I would like to visit and understand. Since the 19th century, the town has taken advantage of its origin as a cast iron and steel supplying base and accommodated the PAM s.a. being a major supplier of the manhole cover in France apart from its other drainage and construction businesses. The manhole cover design is nice in France and other countries in Europe. I collect the design and some of them are kept at http://zirhc.blogspot.com/2005/08/did-you-bid-lid-id58.html. Apart from the regional design with specific design, emblem, slogan or abbreviation on the manhole cover, those of PAM simply mark with the name of the town – Pont-à-Mousson (or better say the name of the company), but it is this little bridge across the Moselle that links up the many missing puzzles on the roads in France. Before further determining what is below the cover, the cast iron logo gives you already a source of inspiration...monsoon? deconstruction? doxa or para-doxa?
dimanche, janvier 07, 2007
Pont-à-Mousson...(7/1)
Here I was, this time by chance, on the road of regression, and I located the bridge. It used to be conventional, and cars just passed through... There was no noise, while the town was so calm. Calm as it was the river, the Moselle enjoyed its belief of quietism, at least at the moment. People were only creatures of scattered pastel on this oil on canvas. The image looked silky, while beauty diluted into a multi-focused distance of glittering beams. It was there, as of it were. Fascinated by its existence along my arbitrary direction of way and ways, it has been a destination where I would like to visit and understand. Since the 19th century, the town has taken advantage of its origin as a cast iron and steel supplying base and accommodated the PAM s.a. being a major supplier of the manhole cover in France apart from its other drainage and construction businesses. The manhole cover design is nice in France and other countries in Europe. I collect the design and some of them are kept at http://zirhc.blogspot.com/2005/08/did-you-bid-lid-id58.html. Apart from the regional design with specific design, emblem, slogan or abbreviation on the manhole cover, those of PAM simply mark with the name of the town – Pont-à-Mousson (or better say the name of the company), but it is this little bridge across the Moselle that links up the many missing puzzles on the roads in France. Before further determining what is below the cover, the cast iron logo gives you already a source of inspiration...monsoon? deconstruction? doxa or para-doxa?
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