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John Portman
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Ricardo Bofill
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Kandinsky, Wassily
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Unknown
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Schachner, Hermann
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Ko-Imari
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Ricardo Bofill
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Wolf Michael
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Vormann, Jan
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Hamaguchi, Ryusuke
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James Turell
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Alice Gordenker
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Misrach, Richard
- but neither does time exist without change; for when the state of our own minds does not change at…
Aristotle
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Drew, Richard
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Hōitsu, Sakai
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Stansall, Ben
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Cook, Matthew
- The number of hours we have together is actually not so large. Please linger near the door…
Harvey, Mikko
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Andrei Arsenjewitsch Tarkowski
- During the past 30 years, Tokyo has become the apotheosis of the Japanese late consumer culture…
Clammer, John
- Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness. It should be fun, it…
Gehry, Frank
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Wenders, Wim
- A building has its own identity and is, in a way, timeless. It is not just a momentary creation but…
Kahn, Louis
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Leon Battista Alberti
- Nothing stays still, everything changes. Time is a human construction that establishes a frame of…
Taira, Jin
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- The term asobi, 遊び, circumscribes the concept of play in a particularly broad way by referring to…
Daliot-Bul, Michal
- FRAME … Time gives us an artificial security to understand our place, our location or referential…
Taira, Jin
- Play: […] a particular act or maneuver in a game
WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY
- Play is a voluntary activity or occupation executed within certain fixed limits of time and place…
Huizinga, Johan
- play [noun] – recreation, amusement; an acted story, a drama; freedom of movement
CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY
- to play [verb] – to amuse oneself; to take part in (games, etc.); to act in a play (to act)
CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY
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PITT RIVER MUSEUM
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BBC
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Keith Arnatt
- SURFACE, (n.): 1. Multi-layered levels that cover other surfaces. 2. A surface is a layer whose…
DUDEN
- MASK, (n.): 1. A covering worn on or held in front of the face for disguise … 2. A protective layer…
DUDEN
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Tokyo Bureau of Environment
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TAKAO OKADAS
- I did not succeed in becoming anything: neither wicked nor good, neither a scoundrel nor an honest…
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
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MIYAKE ISSEY
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UNKNOWN
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AVOGADO6
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HIDEAKI YAMANOBE
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Scorsese Martin
- movement (n): mobility, the ability to move or be moved … remoteness (n): disconnect from one's…
Clerc Timothy, Nguyen Denis, Zünd Oscar
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Jacquet-Lagreze, Romain
- VERTICALITY (n.) lat. vertex (highest point) lat. verticalis (overhead) fr. vertical (straight…
Etymonline
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Rudquist, Christoffer
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Nouss, Marco
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Richter, Gerhard
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Otomo, Katsuhiro
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Tokyo Convention; Visitors Bureau
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unkown
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Tagaki, Akimitsu
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Martin, John
- Nothing perishes, believe me, in the whole world; but everything varies, everything changes its…
Ovid
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unkown
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van Rijn, Rembrandt
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Gerhard Richter
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Unknown
- synthesis (n.): act in which two or more elements combine and create something new
dictionary
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Noe, Gaspar
- 急がば回れ (ISOGABA MAWARE) Japanese saying that means "if you are in a hurry, go around"
https://www.nacos.org/en/rensaikiji_kotowaza_sayisogaba.html
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unkown
- nature (n.): totality of all living beings and non-living elements that interact in complex ways…
western definition
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Basile, Jonathan
- From Middle English noyse, noise, from Old French noise: “a dispute, wrangle of uncertain origin”…
Oxford dictionary
- Absence, n: the fact of someone or something not existing or not being available; a lack of…
Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
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Dziga Vertov
- variable (n.) something that can change, especially in a way that can not be known in advance.
Cambridge Dictionary
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schwarzplan.eu
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Sonkei-kaku Archives
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Inoue Yuichi
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unknown
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unknown
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Sawada, Tomoko
- (過労死 (KAROSHI) is a Japanese term for sudden death caused by overwork. The immediate cause of death…
Oxford University Press
- "At first one smiles at this place which combines a museum, a chapel, and a sex shop. As always in…
Chris Marker
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NASA
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Kaori Ito
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Piet Mondrian
- ‘Tokyo is a chaotic city that works perfectly’
Kazuo Shinohara
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NASA
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Gervasi, Joseph
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Gursky, Andreas
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Unknow
- Sign, from the latin Word signum: "Mark, Token, Signal". Originating from the Proto-Indo-European…
Etymology Dictionary
- A minute's silence can be very long. A real minute can last an eternity.
Godard, Jean-Luc
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Yang, Jimmy
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Unknown
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Shubun, Tensho
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Inazumaryoku (Privat)
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Hans-Rucker-Co