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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
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Ogawa, Kazumasa
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Kawauchi, Rinko
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Hendricks, Joe
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Richter, Gerhard
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Kusakabe, Kimbei
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KUROSAWA, KIYOSHI
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NASA
- A continuous decline had been taking place for some time, a steady erosion of standards that…
BALLARD, JAMES GRAHAM
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Shukan Asahi
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KITAGAWA, UTAMARO
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Wolf, Michael
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Jenny Holzer
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Venturi, Robert; Brown, Denise Scott
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YAMAMOTO, MASAKI
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Coppola, Sofia
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Franklin, Rosalind; Gosling, Raymond
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SUZUKI, MASAYUKI
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AERIAL VIEW TOKYO
- ritual (n.) repeated, always consistent, regular procedure according to a fixed order, ones…
CAMBRIDGE DICTIONARY
- hygiene (n.) conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease…
Oxford Dictionary
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Bruce Davidson
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McCloskey, Rick
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Rick McCloskey
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Flashbak
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Rofé, Yodan; Jacobs, Allan; MacDonald, Elizabeth
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Ruscha, Ed
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Kondo, Marie
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Friedman, Glen E.
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Sharp, William
- trade (v.) 1. the action of exchanging goods and services … 2. Trade is from Middle English trade…
Oxford Languages; Wikipedia
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COOP HIMMELB(L)AU
- LIMIT (n.) something that bounds, restrains, or confines
Webster, Merriam
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unknown
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Gursky, Andreas
- The television occupies the space. It is the only thing comfortably placed. Its light passes out.
Colomina, Beatriz
- CODE (n.): c. 1300, "systematic compilation of laws," from Old French code "system of laws…
Douglas Harper
- SCREEN (n.) 1. a flat surface on which a picture or series of pictures is projected or reflected …
Webster, Merriam
- SILENCE (n.): 1. an absence of sound; complete quiet … 2. a state of not speaking or making noise
Cambridge University Dictionary
- CODE (n.): 1. a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form … 2.
Cambridge University Dictionary
- SCREEN (n.) 1. a flat surface on which a picture or series of pictures is projected or reflected
Webster, Merriam
- In Shinohara’s designs there is always a hint towards verticality. Be it a simple ladder reaching…
Masip-Bosch, Enric
- "Clearly, the desert has done to me what it has done to many of us desert freaks- it has made me…
Banham, Reyner
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Roosegaarde, Daan
- Traversing a city can produce a collection of cross sections distinctive of that city...The cross…
Shinohara, Kazuo
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Goya, Francisco
- "Clearly, the desert has done to me what it has done to many of us desert freaks- it has made me…
Banham, Reyner
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Goya, Francisco
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Scott, Ridley
- "Silence, heat and light. The silence flowed back around us, like a filling pool, as I switched off…
Banham, Reyner
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Scott, Ridley
- “Nearly everything about Los Angeles appeals to me - … the endless sprawl, the two-story apartment…
Flashbak
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Coppola, Sophia
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Tarantino, Quentin
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Chazelle, Damien
- I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of…
Thoreau, Henry David
- If you want to have good employees, you need to ensure they are well taken care of. That's why we…
Ford, Henry
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Associated Press
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Unknown
- "The desert is also seen as an appropriate place for fantasies. In a landscape where nothing…
Banham, Reiner
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Chapeye, Artem
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Joon-ho, Bong
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Haines, Tim
- Words strain, crack, and sometimes break, under the burden.
Eliot, T. S.
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Unknown
- Boulevards were imported into the United States as land … development promotions - built well in…
Rofé, Yodan ;Jacobs, Allan; MacDonald Elizabeth