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De Hoop, Harmen
- When danger or pain press too nearly, they are incapable of giving any delight, and are simply…
Burke, Edmund
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Unknown
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Sir Tenniel, John
- According to Plato and Kant, any use of media at all serves to taint and corrupt the purity of…
Martinsen, Leah
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Olmsted, Frederic Law
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Shen, Qilai
- I am the Lord thy God, thou shalt not have any strange gods before Me. Thou shalt not take the name…
Ancient testament
- Complete honesty has nothing to do with ‘purity’ or naivety. The full truth is unattainable to…
Greenberg, Clement
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Eisenman, Peter
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Kubrick, Stanley
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Google Earth
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De Hoop, Harmen
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STARCK, PHILIPPE
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De Hoop, Harmen
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Libeskind, Daniel
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Gaoguin, Paul
- Language is both at once, being entirely reabsorbed into the gaping depth. There is no longer…
DELEUZE, GILLES
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CUGNOT, NICOLAS-JOSEPH
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Andre, Carl
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Price, Cedric
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Liszt, Franz
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Sugimoto, Hiroshi
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Atlas of Places
- As I was sailing along that summer, under a dazzling sky, and drifting lazily in the wind and sun…
SERRES, MICHEL
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Einstein, Albert
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Kubrick, Stanley
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TELEGRAPH
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Cantafora, Arduino
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Hannes, Nick
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Brakhage, John
- Nietzsche’s prediction about the link between God and grammar has been realized; but this time it…
deleuze, gilles
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Chang, Kim
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TELEGRAPH
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Cousin, Ian
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NASA
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CONSEMÜLLER, ERICH
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Unknown
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Unknown
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SCHAAL, HANS
- With universal literacy, time can take on the character of an enclosed or pictorial space that can…
McLuhan, Marshall
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cage, john; Cowell, Henry; Harrison, Lou; Thomson, Virgil
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MALLARMÉ, STÉPHANE
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Underhill, Irving
- Now, with the gospel of world harmony, every man feels himself not only united with his neighbour…
Nietsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
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Tinguely, Jean
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DATANAMI
- Words are there considered as “multiplicities” of sense, with no stable “home” context, no primary…
deleuze, gilles
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Online Etymology Dictionary
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Genth, Ulrich, Mutter, Heike
- The theory is a continuum model of leisure, with the criterion a condition Neulinger calls…
Encyclopedia of Recreation and Leisure in America
- The wonder increases when we realize that the system is open, engaging in free exchange with the…
Cannon, Walter Bradford
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Peter, Thomas
- As for the word (for the word will be my theme)—neither grammar nor lexicon hold an interest for…
Derrida, Jacques
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Giacometti, Alberto
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Barragán, Luis
- The internal structure of languages, what they sanction and what they exclude in order to function…
Foucault, Michel
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Barragán, Luis
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Vakareklov Yordan, Fracasse Simone
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Sitte, Camillo
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Edgerton, Harold
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Hopkins, Jon
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Magny, Claude-Marc
- Through the interaction of our efforts to effect and control transfers among enclosures and our…
Mitchell, William J.
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NYC MUNICIPALITY
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Carrubba, Andrea
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Graham, Dan
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Space X
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Signer, Roman
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Ghirri, Luigi
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Unknown
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Superstudio
- One must imagine Sisyphus happy.
Camus, Albert
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Brooks, Peter
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Nolli, Giovanni Battista
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Coltrane, John
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Bergsten, Carl
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Arp, Hans
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Deleuze, Gilles
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Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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Archizoom
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Kandinsky, Wassily
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MARKOV, ALEXANDR
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Burri, Alberto
- Urbanism is all that will be needed to preserve the status quo without recourse to the indelicacy…
Vaneigem, Raoul
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Superstudio
- City diversity represents accident and chaos.
Jacobs, Jane
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Granach, Lucas
- Law (n.) : Old English lagu "ordinance, rule prescribed by authority, regulation; district governed…
Etymology dictionary
- We have two contradictory pictures of reality; separately neither of them fully explains the…
Einstein, Albert; Infeld, Leopold
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Graham, Joseph
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KHAN, IDRIS
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Edgerton, Harold
- Transgression (n.) : not conforming to a current, natural attitude.
CNRTL
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UNKNOWN
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Badham, John
- Even worse than these demonic transformations of the outer world, were the alterations that I…
Hofmann, Albert
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Matta-Clark, Gordon
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UNKNOWN
- It is easy to see that the ego is that part of the id which has been modified by the direct…
Freud, Sigmund