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  • ...titute have argued that large tranches of funding must be first awarded to artists regardless of whether they merit it. This merit is to be first judged by ar ...artists' device, and the final results are to be shared, showing first how artists are employed, and in an object lesson and in the format of digital film, it
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  • ...er grade employees who’d wish in that eternal way, to rub shoulders with artists and artistic types — as the saying goes. ...h Mortgage Investment Trust, the sums involved in promoting these writers, artists and administrators, and others who benefit from the prize, are trifling, an
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  • ...its Nazi past. Webern and Schonberg are held up as virtually the only two artists in the entire history of mankind to have produced anything approximating wo
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  • * Irritation on the part of local Scottish artists that the International Festival 'ignores' them; ...The Sinner, is that the literature is effectively smuggled into the young artists' festival, sandwiched between folk music.
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  • ...People Interested in Participatory Societies'''," is a small collective of artists in Providence, Rhode Island, which promotes artistic and social investigati
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  • ...e, distinctive and cherished aspects of a place; often those celebrated by artists and writers, but also those cherished in folk tales, festivals and celebrat Modern earth art (sometimes called environment art) artists such as Andy Goldsworthy have explored the contribution of natural/ephemera
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  • ...ival dedicated to [[psychogeography]], where visual, performance and sound artists, writers, urban adventurers, researchers and the public gather for four day ...ogeography may be its ability to influence and bring together all kinds of artists, social scientists, philosophers, urban provocateurs and spelunkers, and ev
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  • ...lowing Benjamin, the flâneur has become an important symbol for scholars, artists and writers. ...g, 1993.</ref> And it has served as a source of inspiration to writers and artists.
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  • ...Exile."</ref> This willingness to integrate diverse knowledge sets enables artists with multiple identities to fully leverage their knowledge sets. This is de
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  • ...terist International''' ('''LI''') was a Paris-based collective of radical artists and theorists between 1952 and 1957. It was created by [[Guy Debord]] as a In September 1956, Wolman represented the LI at the World Congress of Artists in Alba, Italy. This conference had been organised by [[Asger Jorn]] and Pi
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  • ...opoly of corporations, governments and the military over travel in space". Artists who became involved were often connected to the zine scene or mail art move
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  • ...Architecture''' ('''WNLA''') was the name taken by a group of experimental artists and [[psychogeography|psychogeographers]] active in [[United Kingdom|Britai
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  • ...930s, were the pioneers of a movement which adopted ideas about space from artists such as [[Wassily Kandinsky]], [[Kurt Schwitters]], [[Naum Gabo]] and the [ ...f Space'' was published in 1951 and had immense influence on designers and artists.</ref> in emphasizing the role of scale and psychic location, which distin
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  • ...y sense by Randall Szott in 2006. He argued for a broad scope, to include artists, [[psychogeography]], and more. The technically oriented aspects of the fie There are also a great many artists and inter-disciplinary practitioners involved in an engagement with new for
    7 KB (963 words) - 09:05, 26 August 2016
  • ...ernational a radical group of avant-garde and maybe even garde-avant-garde artists and political theorists that was formed out of the Letterist International,
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  • ...ical reins of the characters to be let loose, the characters being largely artists, writers, musicians and theatre people. ...who is an easy target in some respects, as are all such venerable, verbose artists. Of course the actor is pompous, and because this is Thomas Bernhard we wou
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  • ...raphy group called the Zenei Gang of Five appeared. To this group of young artists, “Wordless” means that which cannot be said, that which is both before ...n Anthology of Asemic Handwriting'' (Uitgeverij), which has over a hundred artists represented from many corners of the world.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.c
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  • For those who love and know Rexroth's work, and those interested in artists/and or thinkers and humanitarians who opposed the state, mass culture, et a ...reporter and helped run a jazz coffee house, mingling with the musicians, artists, writers, radicals and eccentrics who made up the bohemian world of the twe
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  • Director Slatan Dudow brought together an exceptionally renowned set of artists, including co-author Bertolt Brecht, cameraman Günther Krampf (Nosferatu),
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  • ...ght and the density of design imposed by cities has defied the interest of artists, who since time have described nature, and found this simple, easy, poetic
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