10 September
1882 birth of Jacques Gréber
BEST Product Catalog Showroom
Chapel at Mount Sinai Cemetery
1998.09.10
The Seroux d'Agincourt Histoire Collection
1998.09.10
Arbor St.
priorities
1998.09.10
survey
1999.09.10 09:53
architecture in cyberspace?
1999.09.10 10:23
progress
2000.09.10
Re: travels in hyper-reality
2001.09.10 09:34
the theme of theming
2001.09.10 09:53
Pyramids of Giza in Philadelphia
2002.09.10 15:27
ideas
2002.09.10
death of Leni in the thick of reenactment season
2003.09.10 10:21
more news from Philadelphia's Logan Circle
2003.09.10 10:31
What are you reading?
2003.09.10 15:28
United Way Headquarters Building
Site of the Free Library of Philadelphia expansion and site of the forthcoming Barnes Foundation
Benjamin Franklin Parkway at Logan Circle
Free Library of Philadelphia at Logan Circle
Erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Honor of Her Colored Soldiers
Logan Circle
The Holocaust on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Love Park
Love
John F. Kennedy Plaza
Kopernik Monument
Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
2003.09.10
Not Interested in Architecture anymore..
2008.09.10 10:46
The I love Architecture Thread
2008.09.19 12:23
2008.09.19 18:48
What do you all like besides architecture?
2008.09.10 15:33
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the concept of surface
2008.09.10 18:44
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survey
1999.09.10 09:53
Is the "cyberspace" of the Internet computer network a physical or non-physical place?
3. cyberspace begins with pure virtuality, i.e., the potential to be something, then becomes a "place" when people participate, and ends, after the participation, to be again pure virtuality.
4. I like cyberspace because of its otherness. The more I participate in cyberspace, the more I realize that I now inhabit two realms, the real world and the world of cyberspace. Moreover, I plainly see that the cyberspace world will never be the same as or replace the real world, nor do I wish cyberspace to be "physical" in the real world sense.
5. Cyberspace as a place completely other is its greatest attribute. Those that view or want to make cyberspace and the real world the same are really only defeating the "real" nature of cyberspace. [Could it be that we as humans just can't easily deal with a parallel(?), other reality in addition to the reality we already have?]
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