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The Mall(Underworld)















The Mall(Kokopelli)

Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head), who has been venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. Like most fertility deities, Kokopelli presides over both childbirth and agriculture. He is also a trickster god and represents the spirit of music.



Kokopelli petroglyph located on BLM land near Embudo, New Mexico
Kokopelli_A_humpbacked(The back of a cat )_FlutePlayer









1.9 Flute

Action: (1) Madotsuki plays a short tune. There are a few different tunes that Madotsuki randomly plays.

Location: The Music Room in the Mall - Pick it up off the floor

※Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player(Kokopelli) → a flute(Effect?)


Kokopelli_Flute(Recorder)

1.14 Cat

猫(a Cat) + 背(the back) ⇒ 猫背(humpbacked = the back of a cat)

※Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player(Kokopelli) → a Cat(Effect?)

The Mall(Paul Klee)

A Swiss-born painter and graphic artist whose personal, often gently humorous works are replete with allusions to dreams, music, and poetry, Paul Klee, b. Dec. 18, 1879, d. June 29, 1940, is difficult to classify.

"female,mother,vulva."(Paul Klee 1879-1940)

http://www.sai.msu.su/wm/paint/auth/klee/


画像出典:WebMuseum, Paris。


パウル・クレー〔Paul Klee, 1879-1940〕
 「あらゆる機能がそこから生命を引き出してくる、すべての運動の中心的器官のもとに住みたい、と思わないような芸術家がはたいているだろうか。あらゆるものを解く秘密の鍵が隠されている自然の子宮に、創造の最初の地に住みたいと思わないような芸術家がいるであろうか」


The Mall(Womb)

1 始まり、朝を表す。 あなたの民は、あなたがその軍勢を
聖なる山々に導く日に
心から喜んでおのれをささげるであろう。
あなたの若者は朝の胎から出る露のように
あなたに来るであろう。(『詩篇』110_3)

2 夜を表す。

 the foul womb of night.

〔漆黒の闇のふところ(『ヘンリー五世』4, コーラス〕

3 子宮wombと墓tombとの関連:

(a) I may be plucked into the swallowing womb Of this deep pit, poor Bassanius' grave.

〔俺の方がこの深い穴の吸い込むような胎内へ引きずりこまれてしまうかも知れない、バッシアナスの墓穴の中へ(『タイタス・アンドロニカス』2, 3)〕。

『リチャード二世』2,1:『ソネット詩集』3:86を参照。

(b) D・トマスの詩には、いたるところにこの例がみられる。

4 不妊の胎は(冥界、乾燥した大地、火と同じように)けっして満たされることがない。 すなわち陰府、不妊の胎、水にかわく地「もう、たくさんだ」といわない火がそれである。
 (『箴言』30,16)。 5 female, mother, vulva.
 (『イメージ・シンボル事典』)

Under World(Egyptian mythology)

※Isn't the underground world a metaphor of the interior of the womb?

5 Cosmology

In Egyptian belief, the disorder that predates the ordered world exists beyond the world as an infinite expanse of formless water, personified by the god Nun. The earth, personified by the god Geb, is a flat piece of land over which arches the sky, usually represented by the goddess Nut. The two are separated by the personification of air, Shu. The sun god Ra is said to travel through the sky, across the body of Nut, enlivening the world with his light. At night Ra passes beyond the western horizon into the Duat, a mysterious region that borders the formlessness of Nun. At dawn he emerges from the Duat in the eastern horizon.[54]