Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... fact : the most life meant the most death . Hence , death claimed it was potent in the geometry of things . Where the mind scans for geometry , the mind sniffs death . So it was that children followed a bright light in the sky . And ...
... fact : the most life meant the most death . Hence , death claimed it was potent in the geometry of things . Where the mind scans for geometry , the mind sniffs death . So it was that children followed a bright light in the sky . And ...
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... fact that since the late seventies there has been an increase in promoting women planners . In the United States , for example , the women and planning division of the American Plan- ning Association held its first meeting in 1979 , and ...
... fact that since the late seventies there has been an increase in promoting women planners . In the United States , for example , the women and planning division of the American Plan- ning Association held its first meeting in 1979 , and ...
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... fact , the Los Angeles of Blade Runner resembles the last stage of decay of great cities outlined by Lewis Mumford , which he called " Nekropolis " and described as mere shells of cities , without infrastructure or civic life , and ...
... fact , the Los Angeles of Blade Runner resembles the last stage of decay of great cities outlined by Lewis Mumford , which he called " Nekropolis " and described as mere shells of cities , without infrastructure or civic life , and ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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