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Dillier, Paul + Leyel, John
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Buckminster Fuller, Richard
- control (v.) early 15c., countrollen, "to check the accuracy of, verify; to regulate," from…
Online Etymology Dictionary
- The old men in my village used to say, "Everything changes by the colour of the glass you see it…
Jarmusch, Jim
- control (n.) 1580s, "act of keeping under authority and regulation, fact of checking and directing…
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- Cities have become a positive and potent force for addressing sustainable economic growth…
UN-Habitat
- Trompe-l'œil (/trɒmp ˈlɔɪ/ tromp LOY, French: [tʁɔ̃p lœj]; French for 'deceive the eye') is an art…
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- Limitation means to deal with what you have and what you can do with it. It implies a choice and a…
Atelier JQTS
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Dorbritz, Robert
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Unknown
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Agentur Umsicht
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NASA
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Daryl, Mitchell
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Samson, Thomas
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Hitchcock, Alfred
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Wehrli AG
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Cerdà, Ildefons
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Lambot, Ian
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Lumière, Louis
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Schmidli, Philipp
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James, JR
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Utopia London
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Vanderlyn, John
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Miller, Johnny
- The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the…
John Locke
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Google Earth
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Bacon, Francis
- Event and space do not merge, but affect one another. […] For a while the transgression would be…
Tschumi, Bernard
- If violence is the key metaphor for the intensity of a relationship, then the very physicality of…
Tschumi, Bernard
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Zhenxing, Li
- limit (v.) late 14c., "set limits to, restrict within limits" (also "prescribe, fix, assign"), from…
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Elmgreen, Michael; Dragset, Ingar
- limit (n.) c. 1400, "boundary, frontier," from Old French limite "a boundary," from Latin limitem…
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- PARODY … as process … as reality … as intoxication … as PARODY
Hall, Ruby; Honshuku, Yutaro
- Having stated the erasure of the early trace, Heidegger can therefore, in a contradiction without…
DERRIDA, JACQUES
- The demands of the "Transcendental Signifier" are nothing less than demands to regulate this…
Miyakawa, Atsushi
- Différer in this sense is to temporize, to take recourse consciously or unconsclously, in the…
Derrida, Jacques
- Proust did not write pastiches to raise a laugh. He was doing his homework, just as Schumann did…
BOURDIEU, PIERRE
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Couronne de France
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UNKOWN
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Van der Laan, Hans
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Zemeckis, Robert
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Unknown, age 46
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Google Earth
- […] business has closed down not only the strangeness of the unconscious, but also, even more…
Fisher, mark
- True reason is not free of the contamination of madness, but on the contrary, it borrows some of…
Foucault, Michel
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Carroll, Lewis
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Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates
- […] even glimmers of alternative political and economic possibilities can have a disproportionately…
Fisher, mark
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Lenz, niklas and Ragonesi, david
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Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates
- A complex adaptive system is a system that is complex in that it is a dynamic network of…
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INGV
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Eisenman, peter
- ‘Or else it doesn’t, you know. The name of the song is called “Haddock’s Eyes.”’ … ‘Oh, that’s the…
Carroll, Lewis
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Davioud, gabriel and Bourdais, jules
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Otto, frei
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Palladio, Andrea
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Le Corbusier
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OMA
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Nasa
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Freudenberg
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Parity Group
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Unknown
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Wassily Kandinsky
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Michael Osborne
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Gramazio Kohler Research
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Sven-Erik Sjöberg
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Gustave Doré
- We are in the epoch of simultaneity... of the near and far, of the side-by-side, of the dispersed...
Foucault, Michel
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Miller, John
- Memory conformity, also known as social contagion of memory, refers to the phenomenon where…
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- If memory and forgetting are significant in Certeau’s work, it is in part because they point to the…
Caldicott, Edric; Fuchs, Anne
- The order that makes a present territory share an identity with that of its past is rhythmical…
Brighenti, Andrea; Kärrholm, Mattias
- To do everything, to do nothing, to have everything, to have nothing, to do it all, to do not any…
Seward Burroughs, William
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Cronenberg, David
- If machines produce everything we need, the outcome will depend on how things are distributed.
Stephen Hawking
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Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Dillier, Paul + Leyel, John
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Cassavetes, John
- We are looking at the human body and its environment. They are moving, have relative speed to each…
Aellig, Saro; Carigiet, Flavio
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Nolan, Christopher
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Aliverti, Tommaso; Cigolini, Federico
- if every tool could perform its own work when ordered, or by seeing what to do in advance, like the…
Aristoteles
- I should tell you of the hidden [city of] Berenice, the city of the just . . . linking a network of…
Calvino, Italo
- Intoxication must already have heightened the sensitivity of the whole machine: otherwise, no art…
Nietzsche, Friedrich
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Smithson, Peter; Alison
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Maxart Technology
- I can't go on, I'll go on.
Beckett, Samuel
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Duchamp, Marcel
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Kasarda, John