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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
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UNKNOWN
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pichler, walter
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Bofill, Ricardo
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National Geographic
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Unknown
- If we add to this horror the ecstatic rapture, which rises up out of the same collapse of the…
NIETZSCHE FRIEDRICH
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Google Earth
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neugeboren, Heinrich
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nieuwenhuys, constant
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Stevenson cassatt, mary
- At first, like everyone, I liked the effects of light intoxication. Very soon, I liked that which…
debord, guy
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Nikolajewitsch Tschetschulin, Dmitri
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unknown
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Yona Friedman
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Antenne 2
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Facebook
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raumlabor
- The term ‘according to nature’ is applied to all these things and also to the attributes which…
aristotle
- From what has been said, then, it is plain that nature in the primary and strict sense is the…
aristotle
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Brown, Angus Leadley
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Maurus, Rabanus
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SMITHSON, ROBERT
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Le Corbusier
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Cavallo, Atrio
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Unknown
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UNKNOWN
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Darjes, Roland
- ...that nature is a source or cause of being moved and of being at rest in that to which it belongs…
Aristotle
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Superstudio
- It is as inhuman to be totally good as it is to be totally evil.
Burgess, Anthony
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Otth, Jean
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Morlinghaus,Christoph
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Reggio, Godfrey
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Malapert, Etienne
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Magritte, René
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Eisenstein, Sergei
- Chance [noun]: the unknown and unpredictable element that causes an event to result in a certain…
Collins Dictionary
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Bansky
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Tenniel, John
- Nothing which is and becomes can be or become without the simultaneous being and becoming of…
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
- In ancient Greek religion, Ananke (Aνάγκη, "force, constraint, necessity") is the personification…
Encyclopædia Britannica
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Brueghel the Younger; Jan
- EXPENDABLE … - designed to be used only once and then abandoned or destroyed … - to expend (verb):
Oxford Dictionary
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Mehrotra, Rahul; Vera, Felipe
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Upper Rhenish Master (UNKNOWN)
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McNally Emma
- Eccentric (adj.) : Whose center does not coincide with a given point. Who is in opposition to the…
CNRTL
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Bialobrzeski, Peter
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Zenon von Elea
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Freidrichs, Chad
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Burdett and Sudjic
- The enemy advances, we retreat; the enemy camps, we harass; the enemy tires, we attack; the enemy…
Mao, Zedong
- J’ose bien dire que, s’il n’y avait point de vide, il n’y aura point de mouvement, ou il faut…
De Bergerac, Cyrano
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Sternfeld, Joel
- Et je vois que ce ne sont pas les corps qui donnent l’unité au monde car le monde est composé de…
Campanella, Tommaso
- Excess produces virtuality and surplus produces potentiality.
Schumacher, Patrik
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Sternfeld, Joel
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Ungers Mathias