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Greenaway, Peter
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Vesalius, Andrea
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Viola, Bill
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Greenaway, Peter
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Greenaway, Peter
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Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
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Epulo, Cestius
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Greenaway, Peter
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Greenaway, Peter
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Michelangelo
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Michelangelo
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Willaerts, Adam
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Waterhouse, John William
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Unknown
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Greenaway, Peter
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Tillmans, Wolfgang
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Greenaway, Peter
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Greenaway, Peter
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Greenaway, Peter
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Greenaway, Peter
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Unknown
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Unknown
- CONSTANT … 1. adjective (PERSONS; ACTS) LITERARY … Persevering. 2. adjective … who persists in the…
Le Robert
- there is each time a construction of the space as it is attached to the body
Deleuze, Gilles
- A body is what pushes the limits to the end, blindly, by groping, by touching...
Nancy, Jean-Luc
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Mayer Thomas
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Palladio, Andrea; Scamozzi, Vincenzo
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OMA
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Gili, Merin
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Wenders, Wim
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Multiple, Mathilde
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M. Feuillet
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M. Feuillet
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Laban, Rudolf
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Schlemmer, Oskar
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Becher, Bernd; Becher, Hilla
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Laban, Rudolf
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Smithson, Alison and Peter
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Riabinia, Olena
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Unknown
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Malcuit
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McCall Corporation
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SNCF
- "Variables" mirrors turmoil in Dionysos, manifests being by becoming.
Variables in Dionysos
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Unknown
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Pelz, Paul J.
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Variables in Dionysos
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Variables in Dionysos
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lunacy in dionysos
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City of Los Angeles
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Variables in Dionysos
- Apollo embodies the balance and harmony of the passions, achieved not by suppressing instinctive…
Chevalier, Jean; Gheerbrant, Alain
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NASA
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Jean Baptiste Marc Bourgery; Nicolas Henri Jacob
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Parkinson John, Martin Albert C., Austin John C.
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Unknown
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Variables in Dionysos
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Variables in Dionysos
- By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation…
Confucius
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Seeley, Michael
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Mulholland, William
- One must learn to see, one must learn to think, one must learn to speak and write. The goal of all…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Mulholland, William
- On the very lowest level of interpretation, this means that the real object that desire lacks is…
Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Felix
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Water and Power Department LA
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Water and Power Department LA
- He [Friedrich Nietzsche] sees the dark foil upon which the serene and golden world of Olympus is…
Jung, Carl Gustav
- For there to be art, for there to be any aesthetic activity and observation, one physiological…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Shankbone, David
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Water and Power Department LA
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Moore, Gordon
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Michaux, Henri
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Dryden, William G
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Maddison Project Database
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VON TRIER, LARS
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Evans, John
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Horn, Rebecca
- Fiction has enabled us not merely to imagine things, but to do so collectively. We can weave common…
YUVAL NOAH HARARI
- ABUNDANCE (n.) copious quantity or supply, mid-14c., from Old French abondance and directly from…
Etymology
- ABUNDANCE … the situation in which there is more than enough of something … ENOUGH … as much as is…
Definition
- Apollo embodies the balance and harmony of the passions, achieved not by suppressing instinctive…
CHEVALIER, JEAN; GHEERBRANT, ALAIN
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Cronenberg, David
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Gysin, Brion
- “Meaningless! Meaningless!” says the Teacher. “Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless.”
Solomon
- Psychic automatism in its pure state, by which one proposes to express - verbally, by means of the…
Breton, André
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Cronenberg, David
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Cronenberg, David
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Cronenberg, David
- Every man has inside himself a parasitic being who is acting not at all to his advantage
Burroughs, William S.
- Writing a book is a horrible, exhausting struggle, like a long bout of some painful illness. One…
Orwell, George
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Magritte, René
- CONTAMINATION (n.) Damage to a living organism or contamination of an object (soil, water, air) by…
Académie de Médecine
- CONTAMINATION (n.) [ Without the idea of corruption or the spread of evil ] 1. Alteration of the…
CNRTL
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Hogarth, William
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Variables in Dionysos
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Titian
- Rhei is aesthetic in its very becoming, simultaneity of coming into being and passing away. For its…
Variables in Dionysos
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Trussaut, Francois
- But my fear must be vented in longing, In visions of horror and stress, I have longed for…
Kristensen, Tom
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Truffaut, Francois