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Burckhardt, Lucius
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SCHUMACHER, PATRIK
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Stephanie Braconnier
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Hays, Michael K.
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- MUTATION … n. late 14c., mutacioun, “action or process of changing,” from Latin mutationem “a…
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SEMERANO, ANTONIO
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Beranger, Charles
- How did Homo sapiens manage to cross this critical threshold, eventually founding cities comprising…
HARRARI, YUVAL NOAH
- …badlands, blank space, border vacuums, brown fields, conceptual Nevada, dead zones, derelict…
Doron, Gil
- Expendable manifests itself in the idea of dualism. In the understanding of dualism, potential is…
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Henn, Walter
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Moulin, Nicolas
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van Gogh, Vincent
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Gins, Madeline and Arakawa
- We saw that a new form of society is germinating in the civilized nations, and must take the place…
Kropotkin, Peter
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De Maria, Walter
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PIRANESI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA
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Dopp, Michael
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ACCIDENT IN DIONYSOS
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Rist, Pipilotti
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Stettner, Louis
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Steiner, George
- synchrony (n.) from the Greek σύνχρόνος súnkhrónos … σύν (sún, “with”) + χρόνος (khrónos, “time”)…
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Price, Cedric
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Soria y Mata, Arturo
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Blomkamp, Neill
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de Egusquiza, Rogelio
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- Drown out of the realm of pure chance, the accident enters into that of necessity, of the most…
Monod, Jacques
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Pitt, Suzan
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Hergé
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- There remains nothing, in culture or in nature, which has not been transformed, and polluted…
Debord, Guy
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- être habité : avoir des habitants, être occupé par une ou plusieurs personnes. to be inhabited: to…
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Magritte, René
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Marine department
- Thus then the intricate relation of the Apollonian and the Dionysian in tragedy must really be…
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Baumgartner, Felix
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Dostoevsky, Fyodor Mikhailovich
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Léger, Fernand & Murphy, Dudley
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Wermke, Matthias
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Ungers, Oswald Mathias
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Stockhausen, Karlheinz
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Meyer, Robin
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Van der Swaelmen, Louis
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David, Jacques-Louis
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Escher M.C.
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Ligeti, György
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Payne, Christopher
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Koolhaas, Rem