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Chang, Kim
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Welles, Orson
- Memories are crafted by oblivion as the outline of the shore are created by the sea.
Marc Augé
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Niccolò Acciaiuoli
- Habit is a compromise effected between an individual and his environment.
Beckett, Samuel
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Tostes, Celeida
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Paul Arzens
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Pape, Lygia
- Die Lust der Zerstörung ist gleichzeitig eine schaffende Lust!
BAKUNIN, MICHAIL ALEXANDROWITSCH
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Tarsila do Amaral
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Unknown
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Graybiel, Ann M.
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unknown
- Tracing something unfamiliar back to something familiar alleviates us, calms us, pacifies us, and…
Nietzsche, Friederich
- A city can be friendly to people or it can be friendly to cars. But it can’t be both.
PEÑALOSA, ENRIQUE
- Urban residents had been denied the opportunity to enjoy the city’s simpliest daily pleasures -…
Montgomery, Charles
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Graham, Dan
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ALLEN, MATTHEW
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Unknown
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unknown
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Albers, Annie
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Abramovic, Marina; Ulay
- We need sequences of space which arouse ones curiosity, give a sense of anticipation, beckon and…
Rudolph, Paul
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Gesicka, Weronika
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Du Cerceau, Jacques Androuet
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Crooks, Daniel
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Guadagnino, Luca
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Parajanov, Sergei
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Fleming, Victor
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BROWN, CECILY
- We found that if you make more road space, you get more cars. If you make more bike lanes, you get…
Gehl, Jan
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STINGEL, RUDOLF
- Beings and worlds are folded, woven or felted out of beings within beings, worlds within worlds…
Tawa, Michael
- More people than ever got to live the dream of having their own detached home. The stock of cars -…
Montgomery, Charles
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Siza, Alvaro
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Vittori, Michele
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MICHAELA GLEAVE
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Loos, Adolf
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Morrell, Abelardo
- More people than ever got to live the dream of having their own detached home. The stock of cars -…
MONTGOMERY, Charles
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Celmins, Vija
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Higgins, Paul
- One person's freedom ends where another's begin
Kant, Immanuel
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Meyerowitz, Joel
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Hollein, Hans
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Unknown
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Tarkovsky, Andrei
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Dahl Wolfe, Louise
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Watson, Jay
- Cyclical repetition and linear repetitive seperate out under analysis, but in reality interfere…
Lefebvre, Henri
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Gruyaert, Harry
- What difference is there...? This is the question the contemplative soul puts to repetition, and to…
Deleuze, Gilles
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Augustus
- Repetition changes nothing in the object repeated, but does change something in the mind which…
Hume, David
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Jean–Luc Godard
- All is invention, multiplicity and repetition, but the latter are guided by no plan, no dialectic…
Latour, Bruno
- We like to look at each other. We enjoy hovering in zones somewhere between strangers and…
Gehl, Jan
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Sugimoto, Hiroshi
- In the surging swell … in the resounding echoes … in the universal stream … of the world’s…
Wagner, Richard
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Bracey, Chris
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Smithson, Robert
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Knight, Paul
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Kreaton, Buster
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Koons, Jeff
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Brancussi, Eredi
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Wentworht, Richard
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Matta-Clark, Gordon
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Rorschach, Hermann
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Dali, Salvador
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Arzens, Paul
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Graham, Dan
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Wright Brothers
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Wright Brothers
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WENTWORTH, RICHARD
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Nauman, Bruce
- FARMING … New grass growing after mowing or harvest. late 15th century (in aftermath (sense 2)):
Oxford Dictionary
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Kubrick, Stanley
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PABLO, PICASSO
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Eggelstone, William
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Penzias, Arno and Wilson, Robert
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NASA
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Food Republic
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Bertuch, Friedrich
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Kirchner, Athanasius
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Struth, Thomas
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Engadiner Kraftwerke
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Engadiner Kraftwerke
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Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas
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Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas
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Becher, Bernd and Hilla
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Unknown
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Unknown
- You must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame; how could you rise anew if you have not first…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Lapin, Leonhard
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Joji Fukunaga, Cary
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de Ruijter, Gerco
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Cleopatra the Alchemist
- Everything goes, everything comes back; eternally rolls the wheel of being. Everything dies…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
- All that is solid [...] is made to be broken tomorrow, smashed or shredded or pulverized or…
Berman, Marshall