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the architecture of being... virtual fog

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...both the profane and the sacred are human "being". Currently on my 'book table': Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media   The Limits of Interpretation   The Changing Light at Sandover   Labyrinths   The Architecture of Humanism: A Study in the History of Taste   The Fifties   The Rise of Scientific Philosophy   Promises, Promises: Essays on Psychoanalysis and Literature   Difference & Repetition   Man and Time   The Anaesthetics of Architecture   The Diaries of Paul Klee   Illuminations   Reflections   Edmund Husserl's Origin of Geometry: An Introduction   "The Boudoir in The Expanded Field"   The Production of Space   Art in America, April 2008   Artforum, April 2008   51N4E space producers   Shrinking Cities   Festival Architecture   Future City: Experiment and Utopia in Architecture   Yves Brunier, Landscape Architect   ...perhaps a sign of being neither student nor architect; sondern etwas anderes. interactive 3 of, relating to, or being a form of television entertainment in which the signal activates electronic apparatus in the viewer's home or the viewer uses the apparatus to affect events on the screen, or both. ...trying my "hardest to be a troll and stir up shit just for the sake of being a dick," would be a serious waste of my time, and you really don't know me at all. Freud basically applied the Christian notion of divine trinity being to the human psyche, thus helping humans to see themselves (and even Freud himself) as more Christian god-like. It was while 'excavating' at the Villa di Mecenate that some locals began to accuse Piranesi of being a warlock. "Guess I see the two being not very different," said the one-trick pony. being creative with limited resources might just be a very desirable talent again. Picasso wasn't necessarily breaking any rules here, but he was being somewhat improper. "Let us hope that a time will come," Beckett wrote, "when language is most efficiently used where it is being misused." "But, again with Jones, his scholarly tabulation of a seemingly inexhaustible number of architectural details and the concomitant reliance upon earlier modes for inspiration did not result in Adam's being a mere copyist or pasticheur." Of course, this is very thought provoking because it makes me wonder if there is anything satirical in Piranesi’s plan of the garden, and perhaps the answer here has something to do with the shrine to Minerva being in the center of one of the building complexes--literally “wisdom” (but also “weaving”) in the center of a garden of satire. electron : one of the constituent elementary particles of an atom being a charge of negative electricity equal to about 1.602x10 to the minus 19th coulomb having a mass when at rest of about 9.109x10 to the minus 28th gram or 1/1837 that of a proton, being the least massive known particle, and having a magnetic moment of about 1 Bohr magnaton associated with its one half quantum unit of spin. Perhaps the pliability metaphor applies here too; perhaps the pliancy has been lost for being stretched too much and too far. "The fantasy of incorporation maintains a crypt that was already secreted within a pocket in the topography"--the other person in the car while I was being driven back to my hotel after dinner at the Zenghelis/Gigantes residence. Sounds like it's the professor that's being presumptuous. "Monroe describes a fairly effective method of inducing a state in which one has the feeling of being able to leave one’s body, move through walls and so on." Simply being overwrought doesn't get you to baroque, but an overwroughtness honed-in might just be the ticket. Schumpeter called capitalism “creative destruction,” which, if correct, essentially labels capitalism as being metabolic. As to this work's place within the continuum, I like how this is now being reenacted. The house being moved and sailing on a barge will make great documentary film footage, and when you think of the price of entertainment film footage production, the moving of the Lieb House is probably relatively cheap. The article linked at the opening of this thread does not say that the Lieb House is in danger of being wrecked if it not off the property by Monday. So, it seems while all of the above was being written, the Lieb House was actually being moved down a Loveladies street and into Barnaget Light. Funny in that it takes itself seriously as criticism while actually being very undercooked satire. Overall, what he accuses Scully's criticism of being, Somol then produces several times over--a magician who's tricks rely mainly on the likes of out-take editing. After seeing Lost this past week I was inspired with a new way to think about Quondam and what I've sort of being doing there already--experiment with architecture within a/the space time continuum. For example, where some building models have already been collaged together, it's not just being playful but also seeing what it's like when architectures from different places and/or different times cross paths. I see his point of photography now no longer being a direct indexical representation of what was 'taken'. No, you're being a liar. Basically, all the Church Fathers (from c.326 to 386) knew of Helena and the Cross, but they weren't allowed to say anything about it (at least not without then being exiled). This church is rendered famous as being the place where, on the 15th of October 1764, Gibbon "sat musing amidst the ruins of the Capitol, and conceived the idea of writing the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire." "In those days to pass through that narrow aperture into the vast, uncertain field of Ocean was to behind the known world, and perhaps its conventions about being in only one place at a time." He is a cosmic scapegoat in being the first to die in their little community. As is now inevitable, this search opened other searches, specifically, [VIVI]sectR - ist posted a long essay which climaxes with the proclamation of a certain K. being the son of Eisenman and Bloomer, the grandson of James Joyce, and the great-grandson of Piranesi. ingenuity 1: the quality of being cleverly inventive or resourceful; inventiveness   2: cleverness or skillfulness of conception or design   3: an ingenious contrivance or device Yes, there is the omnipresent irony of films themselves not being real to begin with. The Acropolis as mass tourist destination with the Parthenon ruins slowly being further destroyed by air-pollution? ...reality being relative to the vastness of its container... "In that instant there occurred to Ulrich the idea of a state of life in which the being here was Gleichnis of the being there, and the impossible experience of being a person with two distinct bodies might lose the thorn of its impossibility." being optimistic, say 20 people pledge money, and there's a house for $5000. All you're really sure of is that there were some planets orbiting that star 100 years ago, and more certain proof of those planets being there at the same time you discovered them will (perhaps) come 100 years later. How to design in an area like Detroit without it being a fortress. Ironically, rather than being pleased by your foresight, you're mildly disgusted by it. being the only car around driving through the completely unattended 'Iron Curtain' checkpoint between East and West Germany at Erfurt, May 16, 1990, was not only exotic (strikingly unusual or strange in effect or appearance), it was down-right eerie (uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear). Does that perhaps mean that architects have an aversion to being cognitively challenged by virtual worlds? Colquhoun isn't even saying "machine language" is "human being's unconscious."

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