


The Book of "100 Actions" page 168
THE TERRITORIAL MUSEUM.
"Zénaide et Charlotte", the masterpiece of Louis David, a French painter ,born in
Paris (1784-1825). He was a member of the Convention during the
French Revolution and painted for Napoleon in the Empire period.
At the forefront of the Neo-Classical School he had a great influence on French art from 1785 till his death. Of course, he had no inkling that 200 years later
a Territory such as the Territory of Territories, the "Networks Territory
" could accede to the status of a work of art.
Or that a "move" into the networks
could lead to fundamental questions about
esthetics, philosophy, metaphysics, and anatomy too,
with...the "UNIVERSAL FOOT".