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Traber, Ronja & Odermatt, Jonas
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Odermatt, Jonas and Traber, Ronja
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Odermatt, Jonas and Traber, Ronja
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Traber, Ronja & Odermatt, Jonas
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Chapman, Jake and Dinos
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Antonioni, Michelangelo
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Angelo, Finelli
- Without depth and in constant change the idea of the facade has been altered. The urge to use…
Aredal, Vera; Meisel, Hannah
- "Sameness is not mastered, only approached," but approached from within the Mass Indie gold rush of…
Rowan, Rory
- The field thus corresponds to a site of power relations and of struggles and changes in these…
Bourdieu, Pierre; WACQUANT, Loic J. D.
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Franklin Ross, Michael
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Ridley, Sott
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Archigram
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Unknown
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Maria, Trombetta; Mike Zweidler
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Unknown
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Preti, Mario
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Unknown
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Department of Physics & Astronomy, University College London
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unknown
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unknown
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Goodsell, David S.
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NASA
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Lorrain, Claude
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Boullée, Etienne-Louis
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Lang, Fritz
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Kurosawa, Kiyoshi
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FABLES OF ANOTHER TIME
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Hatakeyama, Naoya
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Charles, Emma
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Fellini, Federico
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Zavos, Vangelis
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Ingo, Cia
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Dietermill, Rolf
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Metzker, Ray K.
- ex-pen-da-ble … stem of latin: expendere (to pay, judge) describes a person or an object of…
Oxford Dictionary
- decay (v.) the spontaneous disintegration of a particle or nucleus … disintegrate (v.) breaking up…
Collins English Dictonary
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Wilcox, Fred M.
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Wall, Jeff
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Bosch, Hieronymus
- - The term "lunatic" derives from the Latin word lunaticus, which originally referred mainly to…
Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Cassatt, Mary
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Anderson, Michael
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Gris, Juan
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unknown
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Braccelli, Giovanni Battista
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STRAVA
- A human being who should dream his life instead of living it would no doubt thus keep before his…
Bergson, Henri
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BONG, JOON-HO
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DELIGNY, FERNAND
- The trajectory merges not only with the subjectivity of those who travel through a milieu, but also…
Deleuze, Gilles
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GIACOMETTI, ALBERTO
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Tenniel, John
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Warhol, Andy
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Guerin, Pierre
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Veronese, Paolo
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Aredal, Vera; Meisel, Hannah
- sedentary (adj.) from latin sedentarius; not migratory … inhabiting the same locality throughout…
Grammartop
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Adams, Robert
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Ilic, Aleksandar & Krebs, Anton
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Musilli, Giuseppe
- corruption … 1. dishonest or illegal behavior, especially by powerful people … 2. departure from…
Merriam Webster Dictionary
- In philosophy the term corruption corresponds to the Greek concept of phthora, which is the…
Goblot, Edmond
- corruption (n.) corrumpere (lat.): com- + rumpere … com-: with, together, entirely, integer … used…
Online Etymology Dictionary
- Il expliqua que la Terre - la Déterritorialisée, la Glacière, la Molécule géante - était un corps…
Deleuze, Gilles
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Halso, Ilkka
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Struth, Thomas
- domination (n.) from dominus "lord, master," literally "master of the house" "rule, control by…
Online Etymology Dictionary
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MICHELANGELO
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unknow
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WJAZ
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Traber, Ronja & Odermatt, Jonas
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Taylor, G. L. I.
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unknown
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Trombetta, Maria; Zweidler, Mike
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Traber, Ronja & Odermatt, Jonas
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Traber, Ronja & Odermatt, Jonas
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Nyffenegger, Sven & Gonzalez, Isidor
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Ilic, Aleksandar & Krebs, Anton
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Google Earth
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Gonzalez, Isidor & Nyffenegger, Sven
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Spielberg, Steven
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EXTIMACY IN REPETITION/DIFFERENCE
- Si les vents, les courants, les glaciers ou les volcans... portent des messages fins si difficiles…
Serres, Michel
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Overview
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GOOGLE EARTH
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Gonzalez, Isidor & Nyffenegger, Sven
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unknown
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Unknown
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Chung, Sungjoo & Calzana, Leonie
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Unknown
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Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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von Sinner, Matthias
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VOIDE, TIMON & REY, JULIEN
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EXTIMACY
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Giordano, Luca
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de Barbari, Jacopo
- History in its broadest aspect is a record of man's migrations from one environment to another.
Huntington, Ellsworth
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Chung, Sungjoo & Calzana, Leonie
- A city in perpetual transformation. The emptiness of the city becomes a place of open work…
Chung, Sungjoo & Calzana, Leonie