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Karl Friedrich Schinkel
- ABOUND (v.) “be in great plenty” (14c.), from Old French abonder “to abound, be abundant, come…
Etymology Online
- SATIETY (n.) From Latin satietatem “sufficiency, fullness, abundance” from satis “enough” from √SA-…
ETYMOLOGY ONLINE
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LACATON AND VASSAL
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Tarkovsky, Andrei
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Richter, Gerhard
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GALLIANO, JOHN
- What I enjoy in a narrative is not directly its content or even its structure, but rather the…
BARTHES, ROLAND
- ...a frame within a frame within a frame, our bodies and their bodily supports, furnishings…
GROSZ, ELIZABETH
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Tarkovsky, Andrei
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FLORES PRATS
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DIVOLA, JOHN
- It is like the increase and decrease of a more or less dense compound along melodic and harmonic…
DELEUZE, GILLES
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BEETHOVEN, LUDWIG VAN
- [T]he truth is that fullness of soul can sometimes overflow in utter vapidity of language, for none…
FLAUBERT, GUSTAVE
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TWOMBLY, CY
- There are, then, four ways of exhausting the possible: — form exhaustive series of things … — dry…
DELEUZE, GILLES
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BRAMANTE, DONATO
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HERZOG & DE MEURON
- Has Passaic replaced Rome as The Eternal City? If certain cities of the world were placed end to…
SMITHSON, ROBERT
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SIMON, TARYN
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Darboven, Hanne
- Each image is a singular variation on the totality of distinct sense—of the sense that does not…
NANCY, JEAN-LUC
- I do not believe in the absolute picture, there can only be approximations, endless attempts and…
RICHTER, GERHARD
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Wagner, Richard
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Wagner, Richard
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Abelardo Morell
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Dean, Tacita
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DALDRY, STEPHEN
- This is not an architecture registered in style, typologies, tropes, distinctions,definitions, in…
SMITH, CHRIS L.
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OFFICE KGDVS
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SCARPA, CARLO
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TSCHUMI, BERNARD
- ...intoxication is the success of a sacrifice whose victim would be the sacrificer himself.
NANCY, JEAN-LUC
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WACKERHAUSEN-SEJERSEN, CASPER
- The sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness … and in the taste confounds the appetite.
Shakespeare, William
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LALANNE, FRANÇOIS-XAVIER
- You must be drunk always. That is everything: the only question. Not to feel the horrible burden of…
BAUDELAIRE, Charles
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Rossi, Aldo
- DELUGE … . Meaning “to overwhelm, torrent, flood,” from the Latin diluere “wash away,” from √PLEU-…
Etymology Online
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DUCERCEAU, JACQUES ANDROUET
- The carpet of blood … Patterned with darkenings, congealments. The curtains — ruby corduroy blood…
Hughes, TED
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Cao, loic, Salzmann, yann
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MONTALD, CONSTANT
- These are moments when the complexity of existence spills into a singularity. The singularity of…
SMITH, CHRIS
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More, Thomas
- Up in the sky swallows swooping, swerving, flinging themselves in and out, round and round, yet…
WOOLF, VIRGINIA
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ELMGREEN + DRAGSET
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GUADAGNINO, LUCA
- nemesis [ nem-uh-sis ] - Something that a person cannot conquer, achieve, etc. - An opponent or…
dictionary.com
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Alexeieff, Alexander; Parker, Claire
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Unknown
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MORELL, ABELARDO
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HABIT IN VARIABLES
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Speed in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Rapp and Rapp
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Siza, Alvaro
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Kunkel, Dennis
- καιρός • (kairós) - from Ancient Greek: a propitious moment for decision or action, proper or right…
dictionary
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piranesi
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Godard, Jean Luc
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Unknown
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Unknown
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Marker, Chris
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Varda, Agnes
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Unknown
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Unknown
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NASA
- Despina can be reached in two ways: by ship or by camel. The city displays one face to the traveler…
Calvino, Italo
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Ettore Scola
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Warhol, andy
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Lorrain, Claude
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Bertini, Giuseppe
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Lang, fritz
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Thévenin, jacques-jean
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Béraud, jean
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Struth, thomas
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Erik Desmazieres
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NASA
- Un soir, t'en souvient-il? nous voguions en silence; … On n'entendait au loing, sur l'onde et sous…
Alphonse Lamartine
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Cédric Delsaux
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Etienne-Louis Boullée
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BBC
- Each city receives its form from the desert it opposes; and so the camel driver and the sailor see…
Calvino, Italo
- Each city receives its form from the desert it opposes; and so the camel driver and the sailor see…
Calvino, Italo
- AFFINITY … "sympathy marked by community of interest, likeness based on relationship or causal…
Merriam-Webster
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Virus in Variables
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Hopper, Edward
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myth
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noise in variables
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BENDER, GRETCHEN
- « There are official searchers, inquisitors. I have observed them carrying out their functions:
Borges, jorge luis
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MIDDLETON, AMES