- Why does a Man build a tower? To fight off enemies? To transmit TV programns? To house more…
Brodsky, Alexander
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Hood, Raymond
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Hervé, Lucien
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Lang, Fritz
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De Goya, Francisco
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Hitchcock, Alfred & Dali, Salvador
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Wiene, Robert
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Michals, Duane
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Galderi, Eugenio
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Bettini, Mario
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Malevich, Kazimir
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Di Chirico, Giorgio
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Cartier Bresson, Henri
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Reed, Carol
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Kircher, Athanasius
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Kircher, Athanasius
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Noguchi, Isamu
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Galeen, Henrik
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Magritte, René
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Drooker, Erik
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Wiene, Robert
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De Bevere, Maurice
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Malevitch, Kasimir
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Von Trier, Lars
- A terrible beauty is born.
Yeats, William Butler
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Saenredam, Jan
- Crossing a bare common, in snow … puddles, at twilight, under a clouded … sky, without having my…
EMERSON, RALPH WALDO
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Phidias
- Yet, while the operative qualities of the machine have become part of everyday existence, they…
Stalder, Laurent
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Da Vinci, Leonardo
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Merisi da Caravaggio, Michelangelo
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LOMBROSO, CESARE
- These performative qualities can be expressed in spatial dimensions or relations, technical…
Stalder, Laurent
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Brodsky, Alexander & Utkin, Ilya
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HATAKEYAMA, NAOYA
- To invent the sailing ship or the steamer is to invent the shipwreck. To invent the train is to…
Virilio, Paul
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ADER, BAS JAN
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BURTYNSKY, EDWARD
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DORLEY-BROWN, CHRIS
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ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO
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FOURNIER, VINCENT
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FOURNIER, VINCENT
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TARKOVSKY, ANDREI
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UNKNOWN
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FOURNIER, VINCENT
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FOURNIER, VINCENT
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FOURNIER, VINCENT
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Bellanger, Thomas
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PODNIESINSKI, ARKADIUSZ
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Shiga, Lieko
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Shiga, Lieko
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UNKNOWN
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HATAKEYAMA, NAOYA
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Maisel, David
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SCANDRETT
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FRIEDRICH, CASPAR DAVID
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MVRDV
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Burtynsky, Edward
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PRICE, CEDRIC; LITTLEWOOD, JOAN
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BRANDT, BILL
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Mosher, Ralph
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FABLER, LUCAS
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RENGER-PATZSCH, ALBERT
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HOCKNEY, DAVID
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Saldago, Sebastião
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SIMPSON, WILLIAM
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Saldago, Sebastião
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TATI, JACQUES
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ROMAN EMPIRE
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Becher, Bernd and Becher, Hilla
- The political space is a multidimensional space between two people. Equality of speeds is necessary…
Necessity in constants
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VITALI, MASSIMO
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KATAKEYAMA, NAOYA
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Necessity in constants
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CHANDLER, ARTHUR
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HOLLEIN, HANS
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VITALI, MASSIMO
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Burtynsky, Edward
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UNKNOWN
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NOBLE, DAVID
- Leisure has one and only criterion, and that is the condition of perceived freedom. To leisure…
NEULINGER, John
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VITALI, MASSIMO
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BROWN, LANCELOT
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SCOTT BROWN, DENIS; VENTURI, ROBERT
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RODIN, auguste
- Ad-hoc structures that people create around themselves to establish an illu-sion of privacy and…
JUDAH, HETTIE
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Sheeler, Charles
- Heterotopias are real plaxes - places that do extist and that are formed in the very founding of…
FOUCAULT, MICHEL
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SEURAT, GEORGE
- Origin : Middle English from Old French leisir, based on latin licere “be allowed”
OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY
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PIRANESI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
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PERRIAND, CHARLOTTE
- “But glory’ doesn’t mean ‘a nice knock-down argument,’” Alice objected. “When I use a word,” Humpty…
CAROLL, LEWIS
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Unknown
- Today, leisure is the space in which people develop their lifestyle as well as order-dimensions for…
AKADEMISCHER VERLAG, SPEKTRUM
- 1. freedom from the demands of work or duty … 2. time free from the demands of work or duty, when…
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