由Christoph,Schaub执导,2018上映的《建筑梦无限》,是由,Raphael,Clamer,Jojo,Mayer,Cristina,Iglésias等演员主演的纪录片。纪录片建筑梦无限在其它发行。In Japanese aesthetics, Wabi-Sabi describes a continuous cycle of becoming and passing away. Temporality and age are inherent in every object and creature and, depending on one’s outlook, may transcend to infinity. How can this be imagined? What goes beyond it? The filmmaker Christoph Schaub starts his very personal journey through time and space in his childhood, when his fascination with sacred buildings began – and his wonder at beginnings and ends.Architecture helps separate the finite and the infinite. It offers protection from what is boundless, at the same time creating a sense of vastness, the narrator claims. Together with architects and artists he explores the magic of sacred spaces, defined here as far more than church buildings. The artist James Turrell, known, among other things, for his “Skyspaces”, reflects on who owns spirituality – fundamental for this film which follows “spiritual life” in architecture and the fine arts, but also in nature, and literally lifts it over本视频《建筑梦无限》由【月光影视】收集自网络发布,无需下载百度影音、西瓜影音。 热播:电影《海大鱼》、《我,喜欢你》、《燕云台》、电视剧《瞄准》、姜子牙电影在线观看、半是蜜糖半是伤、《有翡》、大明王朝1566、青青子衿 由Christoph,Schaub执导,2018上映的《建筑梦无限》,是由,Raphael,Clamer,Jojo,Mayer,Cristina,Iglésias等演员主演的纪录片。纪录片建筑梦无限在其它发行,月光影视收集到建筑梦无限包括星辰影院在线观看、手机mp4播放、西瓜影音、百度云资源、迅雷下载等全视频tv资源,如果有更好的资源请联系大河影视In Japanese aesthetics, Wabi-Sabi describes a continuous cycle of becoming and passing away. Temporality and age are inherent in every object and creature and, depending on one’s outlook, may transcend to infinity. How can this be imagined? What goes beyond it? The filmmaker Christoph Schaub starts his very personal journey through time and space in his childhood, when his fascination with sacred buildings began – and his wonder at beginnings and ends.Architecture helps separate the finite and the infinite. It offers protection from what is boundless, at the same time creating a sense of vastness, the narrator claims. Together with architects and artists he explores the magic of sacred spaces, defined here as far more than church buildings. The artist James Turrell, known, among other things, for his “Skyspaces”, reflects on who owns spirituality – fundamental for this film which follows “spiritual life” in architecture and the fine arts, but also in nature, and literally lifts it over and above the limits of thinking. A slightly floating camera immerses us in other-worldly, somnambulistic images, takes us on a sensual and sensing journey through vast spaces, and guides our eye towards the infinity of the starry sky and the depths of the ocean. Past and present, primeval times and light years, it’s all there.