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ADAMS, ANSEL
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Google Earth
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Sky, Alison
- Farther on, steps lead down to the sea, to fishermen's taverns installed in natural grottoes. As…
Benjamin, Walter; Lacis, Asja
- sedentary (adj.): French sédentaire from Classical Latin sedentarius from sedens, present…
Webster's New World College Dictionary
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diCorcia, Philip-Lorca
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Weir, Peter
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Keaton, Buster
- It is pointless trying to decide whether Zenobia is to be classified among happy cities or among…
Calvino, Italo
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Baldaccini, César
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Unknown
- Being conscious about the fact that infrastructures are always tied to the condition of…
Badia Rafart, Roger
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Marker, Chris
- Empty, abandoned space in which a series of occurrences have taken place seems to subjugate the eye…
De Sola-Morales, Ignasi
- The idea that there might be limits to growth is for many people impossible to imagine. Limits are…
H. Meadows, Donella
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Gasparini, Lisa; Schweizer, Ralf
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Fest, Leonie; Grünig, Vanessa
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Canaletto
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Google earth pro
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Fest, Leonie; Grünig, Vanessa
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Chodowiecki, Daniel
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Rossi, Aldo
- Most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will never dream of revolution
Huxley, Aldous Leonard
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Aarons, Slim
- The get–together was as meaningless as possible, and most likely, as always, it would have been…
Mann, Thomas
- The values to which people cling most stubbornly under inappropriate conditions are those values…
Diamond, Jared
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Chaubin, Frédéric
- Leisure as the freedom from the necessity of labor.
Aristotle
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Unknown
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Salwa B
- und auch du vielleicht wirst dich von mir wenden, wenn du mein schreckliches Geheimnis erfährst:
Von Chamisso, Adelbert
- En tant qu’être rationnel, chaque éleveur cherche à maximiser son gain. Explicitement ou…
Hardin, Garett
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Hitchcock, Alfred; Dalí, Salvador
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Hitchcock, Alfred
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Erró
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Gschaider, Wolfgang
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Noble, Tim; Webster, Sue
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unknown
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unknown
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Dürer, Albrecht
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Alberti, Leo Battisata
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Google Earth Pro
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Darwin, Charles
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BRIULLOV, KARL
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Brueghel, Jan the elder
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Rousseau, Jean-jacques
- The first item on the framework is to look for human impacts on the envi- ronment: people…
Diamond, Jared
- The Barbarians made their passage felt by being in at the death of the Hellenic Society but they…
Toynbee, Arnold J.
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Unknown
- Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.
Toynbee, Arnold J.
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Reggio, Godfrey
- The big problems facing the world today are not at all things beyond our control. Our biggest…
Diamond, Jared
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Bischof, Werner
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Grandville, J.J.
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Otto, Frei
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Fuhrmann, August
- The shadow escapes from the body like an animal we had been sheltering.
Deleuze, Gilles; Bacon, Francis
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unknown
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Schroedter, Adolph
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Saenredam, Pieter Jansz
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OMA
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Vesnin, Alexander; Vesnin Victor
- The cenobite is, in this sense, first of all a total hourly scansion of existence, in which every…
Agamben, Giorgio
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Hoepfner, Ludwig Julius Friedrich
- We are in the epoch of simultaneity: we are in the epoch of juxtaposition, the epoch of the near…
Foucault, Michel
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Gursky, Andreas
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PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
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Shibata, Toshio
- I’ve always said that, in cinema, there were no images. There is always an image before and an…
Godard, Jean-Luc
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Norfolk, Simon
- Movement visibly consists in passing from one point to another, and consequently in traversing…
Bergson, Henri
- LOOK, HERE I AM!
Brodsky Alexander
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Benanav, Michael
- Nomadism, way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically…
britannica.com
- Roundabouts are designed to keep people away. The continuous flow of traffic around them creates a…
Weizman, Eyal
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Woodard, Ann
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Kordic, Angie
- People who move and act faster, who come nearest to the momentariness of movement, are now the…
Bauman, Zygmunt
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Coolbiere
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Gursky, Andreas
- Now you can see that it is a very tiny quantity, and conclude that gravity is a far, far weaker…
Atkins, Peter
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Unkown
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Ikeda, Ryoji
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Unknown
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Smithson, Alison; Smithson, Peter
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Gursky, Andreas
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Longo, Robert
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Hsieh, Tehching
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Mayer, Jürgen
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Strandl, Lisa; Pitteloud, Stéphanie
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Bolin, Liu
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Ito, Toyo
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Kan, Zeke; Mariethod, Joël
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Fairchild, Thomas
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Fischli, Peter; Weiss, David
- The necessaries of life for man in this climate may, accurately enough, be distributed under the…
Thoreau, Henry David
- contamination (n.) early 15c., contaminacioun, "infection", from "com": 'with, together' and the…
Etymology Dictionary
- the act of weighing [peser], that verb from which the verb "to think" [penser] is derived
Serres, Michel
- contaminate (v.) to make something less pure
Cambridge Dictionary
- from Latin: necesse +tas … 1. necessity, need, unavoidableness, compulsion, exigency … 2.
Murray, James