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Jarmusch, Jim
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West, Kanye
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Litovchenko, Alexander
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Picasso, Pablo
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Michelangelo, Buonarroti
- Monsieur, J’espère que vous êtes bien rentré de vacances et que vous allez pouvoir venir à Poissy.
Savoye, Eugénie
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Gilliam, Terry
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Magritte, René
- All progress is based upon a universal innate desire on the part of every organism to live beyond…
Butler, Samuel
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Cantafora, Arduino
- The type can thus be thought of as the frame within which change operates, a necessary term to the…
Moneo, Rafael
- The term "cloud" dates back to early network design, when engineers would map out all the various…
Rosen, Rebecca J.
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Durand, Jean-Nicolas-Louis
- All houses in the city are joined. Houses of sod - high mountain Mongols blink in smoky doorways -…
Burroughs, William
- The bit of noise, the small random element, transforms one system or one order into another. To…
Serres, Michel
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Sicheng, Liang
- To accept this scar is to accept existence. Healing is not an illusory, cosmetic process, but…
Woods, Lebbeus
- Billy Pilgrim says that the Universe does not look like a lot of bright little dots to the…
Vonnegut, Kurt
- Imagine all the world's mountains assembled in one place. The result would be akin to a huge…
Ishigmai, Junya
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Ishigami, Junya
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
- The mad were often a spectacle at the city gates.
Foucault, Michel
- It saw itself and was seen by itself – as both pure object of spectacle and absolute subject.
Foucault, Michel
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Byeonggon, Shin
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper
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Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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De Maria, Walter
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Sullivan; Louis
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Sullivan, Louis
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de Cuvilliés, François
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Apple
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Semper, Gottfried
- I believe in the city of the future recomposed. In truth the recomposition does not seek a single…
Rossi, Aldo
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Ghirri, Luigi
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Zemeckis, Robert
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Zemeckis, Robert
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Lenz, niklas and Ragonesi, david
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Rudofsky, Bernard
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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León Madörin and Jakob Schaefermeyer
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Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper
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Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Speranza, Chidi; Helfer, Guy
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Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper
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Lumeta Corporation
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Troger, Jonathan; Blind, Jasper
- Where is the mirror space? Where are we? It is not here, yet neither is it elsewhere. Is it…
Miyakawa, Atsushi
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MIT / MPI
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Honshuku, Yutaro
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Honshuku, Yutaro
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REUTERS
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The Wallstreet Journal
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Gaudrillot-Roy, Zacharie
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The Economist
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Harlan, Chico
- If we ever get to the point of charting a whole city or a whole nation, we would have an intricate…
Moreno, Jacob
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Krier, Leon
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Unknown
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Ghirri, Luigi
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Ghirri, Luigi
- The great obsession of the nineteenth century was, as we know, history: with its themes of…
Foucault, Michel
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Walker, alanson burton
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Ward, James
- site-specific sculptures [in the 1960s] ... were erected in front of a building but not part of the…
Banay, Mira
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GALEXI TECH
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Landau, Robert
- In VISSEUM, the spectacle dominates all reality. All eyes are on the fields, where environments…
Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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25Hours Hotel
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MTV
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Burtynsky, Andrew
- The airspace above it is restricted, as the sheer depth of the mine can suck helicopters into it.
Kuroski, John
- The act of dividing something into two completely opposing groups.
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