- This feeling [of intoxication] leads us to donate to things, to make them take from us, to force…
Friedrich Nietzsche
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UNKNOWN
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OXFORD DICTIONARY
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Buonarroti, Michelangelo
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UNKNOWN
- When the real world is transformed into mere images, mere images become real beings - dynamic…
Debord, Guy
- The word comes from Greek: οὐ ("not") and τόπος ("place") and means "no-place" and strictly…
UNKOWN
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Vieland, Nathan
- admonishing: indicate duties or obligations to, express warning or advice
unknown
- monitoring … observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time; keep…
Oxford Dictionary
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Unknow
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Garnier, Charles
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Lucio Fontana
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Butor, Michel
- And do you know what "the world" is to me? Shall I show it to you in my mirror? This world: a…
Friedrich Nietzsche
- Lewis Mumford and G. Bardet [...] conceive freedom in the twentieth century according to the…
Henri Lefebvre
- The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.
Proust, Marcel
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Koolhaas, Rem
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Detroit Publishing Co.
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Dürer, Albrecht
- The free development of individualities, and hence not the reduction of necessary labour time so as…
Marx, Karl
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Friede, Samuel
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Crali, Tullio
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unknown
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MOHOLY-NAGY, LASZLO
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Teen Vogue
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Kurosawa, Kiyoshi
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JODOROWSKY, ALEJANDRO
- Die Wunschmaschinen stecken nicht in unserem Kopf, sind keine Produkte der Einbildung, sondern…
Deleuze, Gilles; Guattari, Félix
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BRANCUSI, CONSTANTIN
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LEONIDOV, IVAN
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Nomad in order
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LEONIDOV, IVAN
- Myth is the matrix of the world view - it creates an image of the world and surrounds the world…
Bolz, Norbert
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Höch, Hanna
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LEONIDOV, IVAN
- [It] demands a third mode of thinking, one capable of something more than the mere reiteration of…
Ford, Russel
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Kircher, Athanasius
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Parody in Order
- Much of the world’s population is on the move as never before, tourists, businessmen, itinerant…
Chatwin Bruce
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Bosch, Hieronymus
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Chaplin, Charles
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Thorgerson, Storm
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LEONIDOV, IVAN
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Wall, Jeff
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Wall, Jeff
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UNKNOWN
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Keaton, Buster
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HUYGHE, PIERRE
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LEONIDOV, IVAN
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Diderot, Denis
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JOYCE, JAMES
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Texier, Edmond
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WALTHER, FRANZ ERHARD
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Almarceguí, Lara
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ANONYMOUS
- The whole is something else than the sum of its parts.
Koffka, Kurt
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LEDOUX, CLAUDE-NICOLAS
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XENAKIS, IANNIS
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BRUEGEL, PIETER
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FLUDD, ROBERT
- Dans ce contexte d’hypermobilité […] voyager n’est plus quitter la ville pour la campagne, mais…
Hubert Michel, Lewis Paul, Max Raynaud Michel
- Rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, tout se transforme.
de Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent
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Dabarti
- Bioengineers will take the old Sapiens body, and intentionally rewrite its genetic code, rewire its…
Harari, Yuval Noah
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VOLUPTAS
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van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon
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xxx
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Bruegel, Pieter
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NASA
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HALL, PHILIP
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PICASSO, PABLO
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HALL, PHILIP
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Ruscha, Edward
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Magritte, Réne
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Magritte, René François Ghislain
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UNKNOWN
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Picasso, Pablo
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sam-taylor johnson
- Because the imaginary process relies on intentionality, the world is constituted not from the…
Sartre, Jean-Paul
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GOYA, FRANCISCO DE
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BENSON, MICHAEL
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Köstler Sarah, Fuchs Samuel
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Compact Muon Solenoid - CERN
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Gerster, Georg
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Virginia Department of Transportation
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Fourier, Charles
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Monet, Claude
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Tesla Factory, California
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Millais, J. E.
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Fuller, Buckminster
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Unknown
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Magritte, René
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Valadés, Fray Diego
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Hitchcock, Alfred
- For despite the death it contains, noise carries order within itself. But noise does in fact create…
Attali, Jacques
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Moreau, Gustave
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Bruegel the Elder, Pieter
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Ito, Toyo