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McCall, Robert
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Boileau, Louis Auguste
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Nasa Interational Space Station
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Kelby, Scott
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Vincenzo Coronelli
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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Bruegel the Elder, Pieter
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Merisi, Michelangelo da Caravaggio
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Magritte, René
- The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images.
Debord, Guy
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Leonidov, Ivan Ilyich
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Velázquez, Diego
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Collins English Dictionary
- I was tempted to put a door here, in case they make too much problems. But that would’ve been too…
Father Akhoyan, Samuel
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Banham, Reyner
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Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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François Dallegret
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Walker, A.B.
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Bo Bardi, Lina
- fluidity. noun [state of being fluid] the quality of being likely to change repeatedly and…
Oxford Dictionary
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Weiner, Cyrille
- domination. noun [lat. dominari, to be master]
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Goldstein, Grigory
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Van der Rohe, Mies
- Zola’s project of „seeing all and telling all“ could no longer accommodate this kind of obscurity:
Hamon, Philippe
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- Empathy with the commodity is fundamentally empathy with the exchange value itself. The flaneur is…
Benjamin, Walter
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BAS PRINCEN
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- For Benjamin, the flaneur is the primary tool for interpreting modern culture. He is the observer…
Seal, Bobby
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Aarons, Slim
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Etienne-Louis Boullée
- It sounds rather banal, but there’s something about fragmentariness of the site that permits…
Coen Uzzielli, Tania
- Along with the limiting of doors came another technique aimed at limiting the necessary intercourse…
Evans, Robin
- I believe we have to embrace less reassuring, more febrile ideas of living together, those…
Sennett, Richard
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Caillebotte, Gustave
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Struth, Thomas
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Fragonard, Jean-Honoré
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GURSKY, ANDREAS
- Memory - the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information.
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Lacan, Jacques
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Hayez, Francesco
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ANDREAS GURSKY
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Waterhouse, John William
- I'm not crazy - my reality is just different from yours.
Carroll, Lewis
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Caillebotte, Gustave
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Digital Globe, Rex
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sconosciuto
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Ungers, O.M.
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The Promenader
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Gorski, Markus
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Ohrberg, Mick
- A network can be destroyed by noises that attack and transform it, if the codes in place are unable…
Attali, Jacques
- Noise is the random superposition of several harmonic vibrations of different frequency and…
Hameg instruments
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Anderson, Wes
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Barbosa, Lucas V.
- In the technological frenzy of the time, the natural movement of the human body appears slow and…
Koolhaas, Rem
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Magritte, René
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- Das Komische an einem Menschen ist das, was an ein Ding erinnert. Es ist das, was an einen starren…
Bergson, Henri
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de Moura Teles, Rodrigo
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rodam spencer stanhope, john
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Gagnon, Bernard
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Victorian Business Advertising Trade Card
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Richard Rummel
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Zoe Zenghelis
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Serlio, Sebastiano
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Monet, Claude
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ABUNDANCE IN ORDER
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John Soane
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Lorenzetti, Ambrogio
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St. Thomas Aquinas
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Godard, Jean-Luc
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Schick, Conrad
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Anadol, Refik
- The expression "public opinion" refers to the tasks of criticism and control which a public body of…
Jürgen Habermas
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van Oostsanen, Jacob Cornelisz.
- For it is the nature of men to be bound by the benefits they confer as much as by those they…
Macchiavelli, Niccolo
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Baťha, Matěj
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Eisen, Charles
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Paul Strand
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Hopper, Edward
- Extimacy is a sharing of its interior towards an undefined other.
EXTIMACY IN ORDER
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Orwell, George
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Tati, Jacques
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Teske, Edmund
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Locatelli, Luca
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Botticelli, Sandro
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Decay
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nomad in order
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Monty Python
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Makimoto, Tsugio & Manners, David
- Nomad from Latin nomas (wandering groups), from Greek nomas … (roaming, wandering, in search of…
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