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Serres, Michel
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Wilson, E. B.
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Google Earth
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Virilio, Paul
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Mendieta, Ana
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Alÿs, Francis
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Koch, Hubert Josef
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Descartes, René
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Nauman, Bruce; Kcho
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Bourgeois, Louise
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Kaprow, Allan
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Robert Bresson
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Nauman, Bruce
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Unknown
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Holzer, Jenny
- Transgression. An exquisitely perverse act … that never lasts. And like a caress is … almost…
Tschumi, Bernard
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Lynch, David
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Piranesi, Giovanni Battista
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Delaunay, Robert
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Rekonstruktion of Viollet le Duc
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Google Maps Pro
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Preminger, Otto
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Wolf, Michael
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Marker, Chris
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Google Earth Pro
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Klee, Paul
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Marker, Chris
- In other words, it is from the present that comes the appeal to which memory responds, and it is…
Bergson, Henry
- Souvenir … Subvenio, Latin (lat) support, assist, come to the aid of, rescue
Etymologeek
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Dali, Salvador
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Lichtenegger, Erwin
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Kurokawa, Kisho
- Rien ne distingue les souvenirs des autres moments: ce n’est que plus tard qu’ils se font…
Marker, Chris
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Loos, Adolf; Loos, Lina
- a thing`s place was no longer anything but a point in its movement, just as the stability of a…
Foucault, Michel
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NASA
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Google Earth Pro
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Google Earth Pro
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Google Earth Pro
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Google Earth Pro
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W. Brigman, Anne
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Gormley, Antony
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Butch Rovan, Joseph
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Koolhaas, Rem
- Space and time are the framework within which the mind is constrained to construct its experience…
Kant, Immanuel
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Google Earth Pro
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Pissarro, Camille
- Nomad: a member of people or a tribe that has no permanent abode but moves about from place to…
Dictionary.com
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Wirt, Uwe
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Gursky, Andreas
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Palladio, Andrea; Scamozzi, Vincenzo
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V, Christian
- The actor's realm is that of the fleeting. Within three hours he must experience and express a…
Albert Camus
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Oxford Dictionary
- Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.
Proust, Marcel
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Dentith, Simon
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Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Weiwei, Ai; Herzog, Jacques; de Meuron, Pierre
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Drooker, Eric
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Geiger, Antoine
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Michelangelo
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Poplawski, Marek
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unknown
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Bertall, Charles
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van Hoogstraten, Samuel
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nomad in order
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National Gallery of Art
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Friedrich, Caspar David
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Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas
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nomad in order
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nomad in order
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unknown
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Buonarroti, Michelangelo
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Unknown
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NemArt
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Unknown
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nomad in order
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Unknown
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Della Francesca, Pietro
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Palladio, Andrea
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Unknown
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Nomad in order
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Leonard, John
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Stockhausen, Karlheinz
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Holbein, Hans
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Unknown
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Couture, Thomas
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Decay in order
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Decay in order
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Palladio, Andrea
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Unknown
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Caillebotte, Gustave
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unknown
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Descartes, Rene
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Atget, Eugene
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Bos, Johan
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Caillebotte, Gustave
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abundance in order
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Eliasson, Olafur