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Felix Meritis
Nacht van de Filosofie
9apr 2005We zijn, anno 2005, zeer welvarend en toch hebben we voortdurend het idee dat het ons aan van alles ontbreekt. Het menselijk tekort is het ervaren van schaarste in tijden van overvloed. Hoe kan dat?
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Felix Meritis
Creative Capital Conference
17mrt 200518mrt 2005Creative industry is one of the latest buzzwords in the debate about the knowledge economy. But what exactly is the relation between culture and economics?
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UvA Universiteits Bibliotheek
Ontwerper en Opdrachtgever
11feb 2005The tea leaf and the bean; Their relationship consisted of discussing if it ever even existed.
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De Appel
On Patrol
28jan 200520apr 2005Wire tapping scandals and hidden cameras, private bodyguards and government security sevices, safe houses and compulsory identity cards for everyone over 14, they all came at us these last years.
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De Balie
A Tale of two Villages
6feb 2005At the 6th of February at 2pm the winners of its international architecture competition will be announced, in conjunction with a public discussion about planning and human rights in Israel
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Stroom
Farewell Lily, Welcome Arno!
18jan 2005Along with the staggered opening of parts of the building goes the staggered opening of many exhibits.
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UvA Roeterseiland
Viva Fysica!
14jan 200517jan 2005Lectures, tours and learning labs.
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Lazy Marie
Street Art
1jan 20051mei 2005Video art finds its place in the shop windows of Utrecht.
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Paradiso
Het Pad™
23dec 20042jan 2005Su Me Productions presenteert een winterboswandeling in Amsterdam. Maar dan binnen, in een zolderkamer.
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Poortgebouw
WORM: USAisaMONSTER
27jan 2005USAISAMONSTER (usa) + VIALKA (fra) + KOONDA HOLAA (usa)
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Hamburg
Academy. Teaching Art, Learning Art
22jan 20053apr 2005What is the situation of instructors and students at art institutes?
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MUHKA
Qu'est-ce l'art? Prostitution~ *
27feb 200418dec 2004Dear ICC: the International Cultural Center where James Lee Byars, Dan Graham, Joseph Kosuth and Laurie Anderson got a leg up is opening up its archives.
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Inez IPSC
Capricious #2 Launch Party
18dec 200419dec 2004Some drinks, some dancing, and the second Capricious, a tear-out photography magazine that is nowhere near fashion or artsiness.
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De Appel
Who's to follow?
11dec 200412dec 2004Symposium on art from Turkey, romania and Bulgaria.
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Theo van Gogh, Submission Part 1
Theo van Gogh is vermoord vanwege het kwetsen van religieuze gevoelens. Sommige mensen menen aan zo'n kwetsing het recht te kunnen ontlenen iemand gewoon af te maken. Dat is strijdig met elke notie...
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Miguel Cervantes
Spanish novelist, poet and playwright
Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright (1547-1616). His magnum opus, Don Quixote, often considered the first modern novel, is a classic of Western literature and is regularly regarded among the best...
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Gitta Luiten
Mediamatic RvT since 2016
Gitta Luiten is Partner Culture & heritage at BMC and owner of restaurant De Tuinkamer in the Priona Gardens. Prior to that, she was Councilwoman in Hardenberg, chair of the non-executive board of...
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Peter Sloterdijk
Philosopher
Peter Sloterdijk was born in Karlsruhe in 1947. 36 years later, in 1983, he became the shooting star of German philosophy with the publication of his early main work ‘The Critique of Cynical Reason’ .
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Guus Beumer
Guus Beumer was tot 2012 directeur van het kunstcentrum Marres in Maastricht, sinds 2012 directeur van "Het Nieuwe Instituut" (Nederlands instituut voor architectuur, design en e-cultuur) in...
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Jürgen Habermas
Philosopher and sociologist
Jurgen Habermas is widely considered as the most influential thinker in Germany over the past decade [1970-80]. As a philosopher and sociologist he has mastered and creatively articulated an...
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Alvin Toffler
Alvin Toffler (born October 3, 1928) is an American writer and futurist, known for his works discussing the digital revolution, communications revolution, corporate revolution and technological...
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Louis Althusser
Marxist philosopher
Best known perhaps for his anti-humanist interpretation of Marx, Louis Althusser’s predominant legacy is the critique of Hegelian Marxism, and infamous analysis that the early writings of Marx are...
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Georges Bataille
(1897-1962)French essayist, philosophical theorist, novelist
Bataille is often called the metaphysician of evil because he was interested in sex, death, degradation, and the power and potentialities of obscene.