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Internationale Situationniste
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Sorrentino, Paolo
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Hancock, Herbie, Rodriguez, Alfredo
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Coppola, Sofia
- Randomness caught on the wing, preserved, reproduced by the machinerie of invariance and thus…
Monod, Jacques
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KUROSAWA, AKIRA
- Drown out of the realm of pure chance, the accident enters into that of necessity, of the most…
Monod, Jacques
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RTS
- The initial elementary events which open the way of intention in the intensely conservatives…
Monod, Jacques
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Coppola, Sofia
- The Darwinian idea that the initial appearance, evolution and steady refinement of ever more…
Monod, Jacques
- What desire can be contrary to nature since it was given to man by nature itself?
Foucault, Michel
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UNKNOWN
- Every artefact is a product made by a living being which through it expresses, in a particularly…
Monod, Jacques
- Architects can no longer afford to be intimidated by the puritanically moral language of orthodox…
Venturi, Robert
- The principle that there is a cause for everything that happens.
Cambridge Dictionary
- The Animal’s instincts are the product of the coercion of the environment in which it develops.
De Balzac, Honoré
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Sternfeld, Joel
- Translation is the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule to a…
NIH
- Necessity [noun]: set of constraints acting on a being or a system that determines its state and…
CNRTL
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Robert, Yves
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Koolhaas, Rem, Obrist, Hans-Ulrich
- One’s own actions ‘make a difference’ only in a world made of differences.
Latour, Bruno
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Richard Hamilton
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Paik, Nam June
- With an an amazement which was all the greater as he sensed with horror that all this may not be…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Pussy Riot
- Je est un autre.
Rimbaud, Arthur
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Oursler, Tony
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Graverol, Jane
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Graham, Dan
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Fusco, Coco Gomez; Peña, Guillermo
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Kraftwerk
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NASA
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Melanitis, Yiannis
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Musk, Elon
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Picasso, Pablo
- Only a genius or a madman could so disentangle himself from the bonds of reality as to see the…
Jung, Carl Gustav
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Young, Liam
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Yamasaki, Minoru
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Wall, Jeff
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UNKNOWN
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Tobey, Mark
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Till, Jeremy
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Till, Jeremy
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wegman, William
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UNKNOWN
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unknown
- Just as there are two different groups of Mad Women, so there are two faces of Dionysos. To those…
EVANS, ARTHUR
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casebere, james
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Scherbius, Arthur
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scamozzi, VINCENZO
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Reisz, Todd
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OMA
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Olympic official report
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MADE IN
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Hething, Hans Peter
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Villeneuve, Denis
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Milovanoff, Christian
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BURTYNSKY, EDWARD
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Masson, Andre
- Dérive (n.) One of the basic situationist practices is the dérive (“drifting”), a technique of…
debord, guy
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Kubrick, Stanley
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UNKNOWN
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Mara, Tim
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Fischli, Peter & Weiss, David
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Turrell, James
- Die Bremsen los! Ihr könnt nicht? Brecht sie denn, daß sich des Motors Schwung verhundertfacht!
Marinetti, Filippo
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Brown, Angus Leadley
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Panton, Verner
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Welles, Orson
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Unknown
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Kubrick, Stanley
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Phyton, Monty
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Alÿs, Francis
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Levinson, Barry
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UNKNOWN
- Acceleration (n.) Increase in the number of action and experience periods per unit of time.
Rosa, Hartmut
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Expendable in Dionysos
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Kupka, František
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Samuel Leigh, Hercules and Corona Borealis
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Neshat, Shirin
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Koolhaas, Rem
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AAVSO
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Koolhaas, Rem
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OMA
- Man calls himself man only by drawing limits excluding his other from the play of supplementarity:
Derrida, Jacques
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Hokusai, Katsushika
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Alma-Tadema, Lawrence
- At the opposite pole to this nature of darkness, madness also exerts a fascination because it is…
Foucault, Michel
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Gutman, Karl
- Wisdom, like all precious materials, must be ripped from the entrails of the earth.
Cardan, Jérome
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Freidrichs, Chad
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LEISURE IN DIONYSOS
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Easterling, Keller
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Boltansky, Christian
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Payne, oliver & Relph, nick
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ABESTOS
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Bob King