- (Philosophical) Definition: "The lack or non-existence of something; a void."
Sartre, Jean-Paul
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Brunner, Nadja; Eigenmann, Felix; Lauper, Cielle
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Oka, Hideyuki
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Takahashi, Hideaki
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Mizutani, Toshiharu
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ELENA BROGLE, ARIS MARSANICH, DARIO RÜEGG
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ELENA BROGLE, ARIS MARSANICH, DARIO RÜEGG
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Unknown
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Clerc Timothy, Nguyen Denis, Zünd Oscar
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Google Earth
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Akinobu Kawabe
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Different autors
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Triballeau, Charly
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Unknown
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absence
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Absence
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Marieluise Jonas and Heike Rahmann
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Tooky Metoropolitan Government
- Density defined by it's antonym: "The Abscence of Mass"
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Nasa
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MOSCHETTO DE WAN, LEONARDO; TOGNOLA, LISA; AHMETOVIC, BELMA
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pcmag
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Turrell, James
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absence
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Kyodo News
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JR East
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Metro Ad Agency
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- "The individual does not exist as part of the organization called society, and neither does the…
Kurokawa, Kisho
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GHQ, U.S. ARMY BY NIPPON CO.
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UNKOWN
- 無常 (Mujo) refers to the impermanence, transience or mutability. All things arise and perish through…
Kojien Dictionary
- Yet this frame is invisible: the Japanese thing is not outlined, illuminated; it is not formed of a…
Barthes, Roland
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ministry of internal affairs and communication
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nippon.com
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Unknown
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ThamesTv
- "Capsule units, attached from the outside, were used for subordinate spaces like those of the…
Kurokawa, Kisho
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Kazimir Malevich
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Yves Klein
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lightpollutionmap
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Chris Marker
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Färber, Markus
- movement (n): – a change of position … – a group of people with a set of ideas … – a situation in…
Cambridge Dictionary
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Unknow
- Going slightly insane by the city’s noise - for me, that’s truly living.
Araki, Nobuyoshi
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BULLET JOURNAL
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Unknown
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TOSHIKATA, MIZUNO
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Ariel View
- Rhythms are composed, mingled and sometimes opposed: they intersect, overlap, dissociate and…
Lefebvre, Henri
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Paweł Jaszczuk
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unkown
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Abelardo Morell
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Drone Profs
- - Universal Existence, Cultural Uniqueness … - Transformation over Time … - Spaces of Contradiction…
Michel Foucault
- Program (n) a structured plan or schedule of activities aimed at achieving a specific goal.
Oxford English Dictionary
- "Indeed, as soon as the rules are transgressed the whole play-world collapses. The games is over.
John Huizinga
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Unknown
- "The Nakagin Capsule Tower is not strictly an architectural expression of an apartment house, it is…
Kurokawa, Kisho
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Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Tokyo
- Heterotopia (n) a real place that contrasts with or disrupts ordinary spaces, reflecting unique or…
Michel Foucault
- "It creates order, is order."
John Huizinga
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MOSCHETTO DE WAN, LEONARDO; TOGNOLA, LISA; AHMETOVIC, BELMA
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Unknown
- "It creates order, is order."
John Huizinga
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Moriyama Daido
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Jones, Doug
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Paul Schrader
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Sawada, Tomoko
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Inoue, Tankei
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Thomas Haynes Bayly
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Makato, Sasaki
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Paul Schrader
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Yoshikazu, Utagawa
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Isozaki, Arata
- Discreteness, n … The quality of being separate or distinct.
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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Unknown
- analysis (n.): a whole is broken down into its components
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Düsedau, Martin
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Sigmund Freud
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Rem Koolhaas
- Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without…
Newton, Isaac
- Framing is how chaos becomes territory. Framing is the means by which objects are delimited…
Grosz, Elisabeth
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unknown
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Coppola, Sofia
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Gerrit Rietveld
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unknown
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unkown
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Wolf Michael
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unknown
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unkown
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Suzuki Tatsuo