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Schneemann, Carole
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Bosch, Hieronymus
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Unknown
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David, Jacques-Louis
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Cranach The Elder, Lucas
- harmony … . a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time…
Cambridge Dictionary
- harmoy (n.) from the Greek ἁρμονία harmonia … meaning “unison, togetherness, a relation of sounds”…
Etymology Dictionary
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Michelangelo
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De Loutherbourg, Philip James
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Abramović, Marina; Ulay
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Sherman, Cindy
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Armstrong, Louis
- This is why the imaginary and the real must be, rather, like two juxtaposable or superimposable…
Deleuze, Gilles
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Banham, Reyner
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Weaver, John Ernest
- I distrust all systematizers and stay out of their way. The will to a system is a lack of integrity.
Friedrich, Nietzsche
- A living thing seeks above all to discharge its strength - life itself is Will to Power…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
- One thinks; but that this ‘one’ is precisely the famous old ego, is, to put it mildly, only a…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Dayes, Yussef
- God is dead.
Nietzsche, Friedrich
- Les êtres vivants supérieurs constituent un système ouvert présentant de nombreuses relations avec…
Cannon, Walter Bradford
- The observed X is real only insofar as it is the impossible point at which two incompatible…
Žižek, Slavoj
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Unknown
- Like unto each the form, yet non alike; And so the choir hints a secret law, a sacred mystery.
von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
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Delacroix, Eugène
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Magritte, René
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Truman, Harry S.
- It is only indirectly, I say, that the individual has this violent craving for existence. It is the…
Schopenhauer, Arthur
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Muybrudge, Eadweard J.
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Roth, Dieter
- Neither the space, nor the time, nor the necessity are the fruit of evolution. They are there. They…
d'Ormesson, Jean
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Matta-Clark, Gordon
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Cage, John
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De Chirico, Giorgio
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Kertész, André
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Kubrick, Stanley
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Superstudio
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Kubrick, Stanley
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Grasshopper
- La vie (…) tend à la sensation d’un maximum de puissance ; elle est essentiellement l’effort vers…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
- Evolution has no ultimate purpose or goal except survival, and that humans are a cosmic accident…
Bergman, Jerry
- Il n’y avait rien. Et ce rien était le tout. Le tout et le rien se mêlaient l’un à l’autre et se…
d’Ormesson, Jean
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Mr. Oizo
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NASA
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Kandinsky, Wassily
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Bourgeois, Louise
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Von Moos, Max
- There were many different reasons behind patrons’ longing for landscapes, some common to all…
Brown, Beverly Louise
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Faucon, Bernard
- There's place intangible, a void and room. For were it not, things could in nowise move; … Since…
Lucretius
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Siskind, Aaron
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Luycks, Christian
- But no one has lived in the past and no one will live in the future. The present is the form of all…
Jean-Luc Godard
- To be oneself that noise, that music, that spectacle, that comedy, to realise oneself as both a…
Foucault, Michel
- Norms or Types just as nature is ever thrifty of motifs even in her endless abundance, constantly…
Banham, Reyner
- Abundance ought to be distinguished from any notion of affluence, excess or surplus. Unlike these…
Bühlmann Vera, Hovestadt Ludger
- In vain we try to fathom the abyss of space, the seat of thy extensive being, of which no place is…
Charles Harrison, Paul Wood, Jason Gaiger
- EXPENDABLE … - adjective: of relatively little significance, and therefore able to be abandoned or…
Oxford Dictionary
- Fat cows: years of abundance; thin cows: harvests of scarcity.
Serres, Michel
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Pistoletto, MIchelangelo
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Cuarón, Alfonso
- Places that do exist and that are formed in the very founding of society— which are something like…
Foucault, Michel
- Habit is a form of growth or general appearance of a variety or species of plant or crystal.
Unknown
- We generally use the word habit with special reference to the mysterious border-land between the…
Murphy, Josep J.
- The passion caused by the great and sublime in nature is astonishment, and astonishment is that…
Burke, Edmund
- A simple habit, as every other nervous event is, mechanically, nothing but a reflex discharge.
James, William
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Akasaka, Yogetsu
- Limit (math.) : Value which a quantity can approach without ever reaching it.
CNRTL
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Wintergatan
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Carl Court
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Kubrick, Stanley
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Duchamp Marcel
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Damir Sagolj
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Hitchcock, Alfred
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Das Zentralkomitee der Zünfte Zürichs
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Smithson Robert
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Christian Kerez
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Alzamora, Emil
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Alechinsky, Pierre
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Bardin, Libre-Irmand
- Ich liebe den Versuch über alles und der Versuch selbst ist schon eine Skulptur für mich.
Signer Roman
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Signer Roman
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Bärtsch Nik
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Hopper, Tobe
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Edme Mariotte
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Delsaux, Cédric
- The essential is the extreme limit of the “possible”, where God himself no longer knows, despairs…
Bataille, Georges
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UPPER RHENISH MASTER (UNKNOWN)
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Thomas Struth
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Andrea Di Martino
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unknown
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Unknown
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Princen, Bas
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Wagner, Richard
- The Dionysian [...] is the freeing of unmeasured instinct, the breaking loose of the unbridled…
Jung, Carl Gustav
- Continuity is the essence of Junkspace
Koolhaas, Rem
- Where there is no law, there is no transgression.
Hayek, Friedrich
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Cocteau, Jean
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Chaplin, Charlie