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Jacek Yerka
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Richard Long
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McCurry, Steve
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Keystone
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van Doesburg, Theo
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Ruben, Christian
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Bloch, Ernst
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Freud, Sigmund
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Signer, Roman
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FLORENTIJN HOFMAN
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Unknown
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Google Earth
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CHRISTO AND JEANNE-CLAUDE
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Google Earth
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Google Earth
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Fischli, Peter; Weiss, David
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Albers, Anni
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Borges, Jorge Luis
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Ed Ruscha
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RAY YOSHIDA
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Woolf, Virginia
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Deleuze, Gilles; Parnet, Claire
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Fest, Leonie; Grünig Vanessa
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Hopper, Edward
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Lelouch, Claude
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Vasarely, Victor
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Duchamps, Marcel
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Van Gogh, Vincent
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NASA
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Dombis, Pascal
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Lefebre, Henri
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McLuhan, Marshall
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Darwin, Charles
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Jun Paik, Nam
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Virilio, Paul
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Nancy, Jean-Luc
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Walther, Franz Erhard
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Reggio, Godfrey
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Chang, Kim
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Welles, Orson
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Marc Augé
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Niccolò Acciaiuoli
- Habit is a compromise effected between an individual and his environment.
Beckett, Samuel
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Tostes, Celeida
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Paul Arzens
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Pape, Lygia
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BAKUNIN, MICHAIL ALEXANDROWITSCH
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Tarsila do Amaral
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Unknown
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Graybiel, Ann M.
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Nietzsche, Friederich
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PEÑALOSA, ENRIQUE
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Graham, Dan
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ALLEN, MATTHEW
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Albers, Annie
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Abramovic, Marina; Ulay
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Rudolph, Paul
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Gesicka, Weronika
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Du Cerceau, Jacques Androuet
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Crooks, Daniel
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Guadagnino, Luca
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Parajanov, Sergei
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Fleming, Victor
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BROWN, CECILY
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STINGEL, RUDOLF
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Siza, Alvaro
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Vittori, Michele
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MICHAELA GLEAVE
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Loos, Adolf
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Morrell, Abelardo
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Celmins, Vija
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Higgins, Paul
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Kant, Immanuel
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Meyerowitz, Joel
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Hollein, Hans
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Unknown
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Tarkovsky, Andrei
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Dahl Wolfe, Louise
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Watson, Jay
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Gruyaert, Harry
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Lefebvre, Henri
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Deleuze, Gilles