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Allen Stoltzfus, Eugene Stoltzfus, John Fairfield 1 Jan 1996
The Rosetta Stone 1
Language Library
Rosetta Stone is proprietary computer-assisted language learning (CALL) software developed by Rosetta Stone Inc. Both its title and logo refer to the Rosetta Stone, an artifact inscribed in multiple...
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Allen Stoltzfus, Eugene Stoltzfus, John Fairfield 1 Jan 1994
The Rosetta Stone 3
Language Library
Rosetta Stone is proprietary computer-assisted language learning (CALL) software developed by Rosetta Stone Inc. Both its title and logo refer to the Rosetta Stone, an artifact inscribed in multiple...
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tina bastajian
media artist_ researcher _ curator_ conjurer
I am a Los Angeles born, San Francisco raised film/media artist, researcher, and archival/cross-media dramaturge. Currently I am a lecturer for documentary film at Amsterdam University College
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Jeremy Adler
A British poet and professor of German at King's College in London.
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Peter Ludlow
He also writes under the name Urizenus Sklar, is a professor of philosophy at Northwestern University.
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Martin Heidegger
Martin Heidegger was an influential German philosopher known for his existential and phenomenological explorations of the "question of Being."
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book: Martin Heidegger 1 Jan 1991
Over denken, bouwen, wonen
The four essays published in this collection has the same themes. These texts summarizes Heidegger's later work and ideology.
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Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe
French philosopher, literary critic and translator.
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book: Marian Hobson 1 Oct 1998
Jacques Derrida
Opening lines
This superb study on the question of language will make illuminating reading for anyone studying or engaged with Derrida's philosophy.
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David Temperley
David Temperley is Associate Professor of Music Theory at the Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester, and the author of The Cognition of Basic Musical Structures (2001).
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book: Alexander Galloway 1 Apr 2004
Protocol
How Control exists after Decentralization
In Protocol, Alexander Galloway argues that the founding principle of the Net is control, not freedom, and that the controlling power lies in the technical protocols that make network connections...
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book: William Burroughs 1 Jan 1985
The ticket that exploded
A novel by William S. Burroughs first published in 1962 by Olympia Press and later published in the United States in 1967. It is the second book in a trilogy created using the cut-up technique, often...
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magazine: Paul Foss 1 Jan 1981
Art & Text
One of the landmark contemporary art magazines of the 1980s and 1990s.
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Linda Pijnacker
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Lode Claassen
Community Interaction Designer
Designing and creating. Communities, learning tools, communication methods, interactive spaces and websites. Everything works in a flow along with your own activity.
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Anna van Leeuwen
auteur / recensent / redacteur
auteur, recensent, redacteur voor: Kunstbeeld, All About Art + Scenery, Hard//Hoofd
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Vanessa Schauer
I am a third years student of Interactive/Media/Design at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Originally I come from Austria. I love to discover other countries, mentalities and languages. I enjoy...
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Ciska
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Daphne de Vries
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Perla Montelongo
México 1980 Visual artist and curator. Her work focuses mainly on issues such as representation systems of material and ideal objects - ways of apprehension of objects-; she has also a special...
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Bertha Bermudez
Bertha Bermudez works since 1998 with dance company Emio Greco | PC. First as a dancer and since 2004 as assistant and researcher on Dance Transmission. She has been involved on the project...
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Huis a/d Werf
METRO-BOULOT-DODO
22أيار / مايو 200831أيار / مايو 2008In een tijdperk waarin technologie het goede gesprek heeft overgenomen, probeert METRO-BOULOT-DODO je ervan te overtuigen om te stoppen met sms’en en te beginnen met praten.
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Het Middel
Een aan het genre ontstegen ideeënroman
Dirk van Weelden, Het Middel Pagina's: 256 ISBN: 9789045701271 Prijs: € 18.90 Uitgeverij Augustus 2007
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Jasiek Mischke
Artist, lives and works in London, currently studying on the MFA course at Goldsmiths, University of London.