Matt Blaze on Nostr: These giant wind farms, tucked away in the countryside and visible to most of us only ...
These giant wind farms, tucked away in the countryside and visible to most of us only in fleeting glances from interstate highways, are perhaps the closest objects our generation has to the emerging skyscrapers of a hundred years earlier. Their scale is unreal, and they conquer the landscape in ways we can't really comprehend. In a sense, they're self-abstracting sculptures of themselves.
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