- An architecture without a project is engaged perhaps in a more thoughtful, more inventive, more…
Derrida, Jacques
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USA
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Tschumi, Bernard
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Tschumi, Bernard
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Spain
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Manhattan, New York, USA
- ViceVersa
Yagmur Kültür, Claire Debons
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New York, USA
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Detroit, USA
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Elliniko-Aryirupol, Greece
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London, Great Britain
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New Dehli, India
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Los Angeles, USA
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Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Theft in variables
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Allan Wexler
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Hainan, China
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Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
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Huelva, Spain
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Hall, Edward T.
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Kaprow, Allan
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Flavio de Carvalho
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Benjamin Franklin
- Artificiality … Interference … Interdependence … Anthropocene … Entropy … Ideal … Emergence …
Yagmur Kültür, Claire Debons
- Railway trains only begin to exist when they are derailed.
Perec, Georges
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Rowe, Collin
- Opportunity makes a thief.
Francis Bacon
- Every act is carefully planned. The selection of spots, securing of the property, making a…
Conwell, Chic
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Pearson
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Bosch, Hieronymus
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Superstudio
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Borel, Antoine
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Leo Ferre
- The combination of the two acts of obtaining possession and developing proprietary subjectivity…
Melissaris, Emmanuel
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Jacques-Louis, David
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Yuval Adler
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Khan, Idris
- In contrast to these survivalist fictions, is that borders are porous by definition; no matter how…
Michael Marder
- Aftermath noun … the situation that exists as a result of an important (and usually unpleasant)…
Oxford Dictionary
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Olafur Eliasson
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Rossi, Aldo
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Antoine Petit
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Zumthor, Peter
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ROSS D. FRANKLIN
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Graham, Dan
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unknown
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Guzzetti Ale
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Almarcegui, Lara
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Dr. Jean Saidman
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Unknown
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Arakawa and Gins
- We finally landed on the Isle of Freedom and burned the ship that took us there.
Sloderdijk, Peter
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Rossi, Aldo
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Duchamp, Marcel
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Eisenman, Peter
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Wurm, Erwin
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Lhuisset, Emeric
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Alÿs, Francis
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Debord, Guy
Alÿs, Francis
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nasa
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Duchamp, Marcel
- Both biological and cultural evolution proceed as much via exaptation as via adaptation.
Schumacher
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ArianeSpace
- The discovery of the properly melodic landscape and the properly rhythmic character marks the…
Deleuze, gilles, Guattari, Felix
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Wagner, richard
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Smithson, Robert
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gubaidulina, sofia
- But there is no identical absolute repetition, idefinitely. Whence the relation between repetition…
Lefebvre, Henri
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Lhuisset, Emeric
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roa, Javier; Peláez, jesus
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Millet, Jean-François
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cogniet, león
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monet, claude
- The Universe must have taken its origin from a very low state of entropy or - in other words - from…
rovelli, Carlo
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phillips, stevenson
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trouvelot Leopold, Etienne
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anonymous
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unknown
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Coppola, Sofia
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Donoso Loero, Teresa
- The very absence of meaning in pure noise or in the meaningless repetition of a message, by…
Attali, Jacques
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Venturi, Robert ; Scott-Brown, Denise
- If an excess of life is death, then noise is life, and the destruction of the old codes in the…
Attali, Jacques
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Gaumy, Jean
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Cole, Thomas
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Cabanel, Alexandre
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Unknown
- It is worth noting that if a virus were to attain a state of wholly benign equilibrium with its…
WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS
- Meme are tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches.
RICHARD DAWKIN
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Unknown
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MARIKO MORI
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BOSCH
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matthew barney
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PABLO PICASSO
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Unknown
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Wilhelm heinrich roscher