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Steyerl, Hito
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ASAP, Rocky
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Microsoft
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Kircher, Athanasius
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Kardashian, Kim
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Artaud, Antonin
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Veridicus, Christianus
- It will therefore only be in language that the limit can be set, and what lies on the other side of…
WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG
- The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.
WITTGENSTEIN, LUDWIG
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Fuller, Buckminster
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Crali, Tullio
- In view of such phenomena and drawing on Sigmund Freud, Norbert Elias, and Walter Benjamin in a…
Rosa, Hartmut
- L'allure du temps a tout à fait changé, disait déjà Michelet en 1872. Il a doublé le pas d'une…
Halévy, Daniel
- Everything that matters in literature is constructed - consciously or not, as if the author…
Ionesco, Eugene
- We must here accept a paradox, which is in fact admitted by everyone with the greatest of ease, and…
Barthes, Roland
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Pérez, Javier
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Flammarion, Camille
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Vaninetti, Francesco
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Van der Meulen, Cornelius
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David, Jacques-Louis
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Friedrich, Caspar David
- Territorializing marks simultaneously develop into motifs and counterpoints and reorganize…
DELEUZE, GILLES; GUATTARI, FÉLIX
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Alma-Tradema, Lawrence
- Now we are at home. But home does not preexist: it was necessary to draw a circle around that…
DELEUZE, GILLES; GUATTARI, FÉLIX
- No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be…
Bible, New International Version
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Cabanel, Alexandre
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Trusi, Mario
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Frères Le Nain
- Humans can only be free in relation to each other, thus in the range of politics and action; only…
Arendt, Hannah
- Oedipus Complex
Freud, Siegmund
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Coppola, Francis Ford
- [...] mythology, since it is the study of a type of speech, is but one fragment of this vast…
Barthes, Roland
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Sanboku, Kano
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Machatý, Gustav
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Wenders, Wim
- Tu me vertige … Tu m'extase … Tu me passionnément … Tu m'absolu … Je t'absente … Tu m'absurde
Luca, Ghérasim
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Rist, Pipilotti
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3sat
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Warhol, Andy
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Dreyer, Carl Theodor
- Wie will man das Chaos ordnen, ...
Tzara, Tristan
- Dada als Narrenspiel
Ball, Hugo
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Klee, Paul
- Simulacra and Simulation
Baudrillard, Jean
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Caravaggio
- From the day when we first learned how to breathe and how to keep himself alive, through the…
Lévi-Strauss, Claude
- We have two kinds of evidence of the passage of time. One is rhythmic repetition-the heartbeat…
Lynch, Kevin
- It is not the church we want, but the sacrifice; not the emotion of admiration, but the act of…
Ruskin, John
- Mein Gehorsam gibt mir Anteil an der Macht, die ich verehre, und daher fühle ich mich stark. Ich…
Fromm, Erich
- You got to get in to get out.
Unknown
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ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
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Coen, Joel; Coen; Ethan
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Aronofsky, Darren
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Cronenberg, David
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Magritte, René
- The word 'be' in the English language contains [...] the categorical imperative of permanent…
Burroughs, William S.
- The spectacle which inverts the real is in fact produced. Lived reality is materially invaded by…
Debord, Guy
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Microcities
- The city, however, does not tell its past, but contains it like the lines of a hand, written in the…
Calvino, Italo
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Unknown
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Becher, Bernd; Becher, Hilla
- Indeed, to stubbornly conditioned ears, anything new in music has always been called noise. But…
Varèse, Edgard; Wen-chung, Chou
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Tschakert, Frank
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Bick, Elizabeth
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Scorsese, Martin
- Alles geht, Alles kommt zurück; ewig rollt das Rad des Seins. Alles stirbt, Alles blüht wieder auf…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
- A child in the dark, gripped with fear, comforts himself by singing under his breath. [...] Lost…
Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Félix
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Vidor, King
- The territory is first of all the critical distance between two beings of the same species: Mark…
Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Félix
- The only true voyage of discovery [...] would be not to visit strange lands but to possess other…
Proust, Marcel
- Motion sickness can be devided into three categories: 1. by motion that is felt but not seen. 2. by…
Wikipedia
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Krumwiede, Keith
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Kingma, Carlijn
- noise (n.) [...] apparently from Latin nausea "disgust, annoyance, discomfort," literally…
Online Etymology Dictionary
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Fisk, Harold
- The representations generated by a certain state of affairs were misunderstood as the cause of this…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Unknown
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Paik, Nam June
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Superstudio
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Eisen, Charles-Dominique-Joseph
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Al-Idrisi
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Uys, Jamie
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Hirst, Damien
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Zemeckis, Robert
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Fellini, Federico
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Tinguely, Jean
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Sharp, Oscar; Goodwin, Ross
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Zimoun
- When civilization [population] increases, the available labor again increases. In turn, luxury…
Chaldūn, Ibn
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Roth, Dieter
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Welles, Orson
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Ligeti, György
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Hodler, Ferdinand
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Matta-Clark, Gordon
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Kahn, Idris
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Resnais, Alain; Marker, Chris; Cloquet Ghislain
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Warhol, Andy
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Queysanne, Bernard
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Cocteau, Jean
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Serra, Richard