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The Art of Disconnect: A Manifesto for Inefficiency, by Jessica Kuurstra.
Is being on the internet and being
connected
something we want or is it something forced upon us?
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The Sky is Not Blue, by Robert van Overveld.
Two thousand years ago, the sky was as blue as we can see it now on a sunny day, but people simply
connected
it to white since that’s what the sky does; shine and blind. The night was black, and the day was white.
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Nowadays, students are still
connected
, but more distanced. It probably has to do with the structure of our education system. Back then, the program was flexible and as a student you could organize your own education quite freely.
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The Flawed Notion of a Separate Here and There, by Matt Roberts.
Any idea of a. real. separation between. here. and. there. is imagined, there are different places of course, but they are
connected
and events in one have implications, eventually, for all others.
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Refugee Republic, by Aimee Baars.
Slater (2014)
conducted
an elaborate research on the spatial planning of several camps.
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Bnieuws edition 55/04. Published May 2022.
You can feel
connected
to others on some occasions. Other times it feels like your worlds couldn’t be further away from one another. When we started this edition, the war also started.
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Shooting at the Verge, by Alessandro Rognoni.
It is a result of late-20th century global urban sprawling, taking place at different moments depending on country; a phenomenon
connected
to those politics of globalisation that allowed for investment in the housing sector, to accommodate (as in the
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Bnieuws edition 55/03. Published February 2022.
Welcome to the edition of Bnieuws that is about everything displaced, relocated, adjusted and
connected
. Welcome to the space of this small booklet, where we explore the dimensions of our own locations across the globe and within the mind.
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Camera!, by Robert van Overveld.
The cameras are
connected
to a central security post, and in case someone violates the distance rules, a guard is sent to make sure that the distance is indeed maintained.
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The Future of Home, by Oliwia Jackowska.
It is uplifting to imagine a scenario where all are equal, no prejudice exists and we can all commute through a tube directly
connected
to our living rooms.
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Your teacher and you, by Robert van Overveld.
To make it even worse, during one of the last sessions, the teacher disagrees on aspects you had from the start or are directly
connected
to the concept. The result? Well, probably; stress, frustration, fear, chaos, panic, etc.
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A public digital space at home, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
These new technologies are all
connected
to the internet and home network. They influence our social behaviour; the systems in a home are being revised and will probably lead to a new design and understanding of home in the 21st century.
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Anatomy of the Dream, by Jonathan Kaye.
We can differentiate between our real lives and the dream state as two
connected
, yet distinct experiences.
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The daily digital life, by Robert van Overveld.
And, although we are social creatures, being social and emotionally
connected
to other humans is a skill, which will decline if not maintained regularly**.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
A couple of weeks ago, on November 11th, I
conducted
a Values-based design Minecraft workshop using the gaming model of the City of Florence for Bachelor students to reach a consensus and redesign the church and museum of.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
This is very much contrary to the current way of high-end design discipline, in which buildings are in no way
connected
to their surroundings, and where the top architects consider their designs successful if the building could be placed anywhere.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
What do we turn to in order to feel more
connected
to the environments we inhabit?
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Let's scroll, by Nathan Döding.
The internet
connected
the world and Hemingways romantic scenes of human interaction have developed into: TikTok. The absolute pinnacle of contemporary entertainment. Part 1. Summer. I found myself bored a lot this summer.
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Space syntax as urban design tool, by Jack Pilkington.
As typical with most models in space syntax, red represents a highly
connected
street and blue a relatively unconnected street. After the wall is built, separating east and west, many roads lose their connecting function entirely.
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Book Review: Being Ecological, by Amy Young.
The book is a piece of academic literature and tests the reader to
connect
references in order to comprehend the often-complex ideas Morton presents. After overcoming the sometimes-intellectual waffle, the perspective Morton offers in.
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Rau muống, nostalgia, and war, by Tuyen Le, Mary Le.
Therefore, the migrating garden shows how displaced Vietnamese communities can stay
connected
to their roots, directly through the roots of their vegetables. And with that, by soothing our taste bud, the longing for comfort can be cured.
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Dreamed cities as neurodivergent cities, by Oliwia Jackowska.
The places of importance are
connected
in a peculiar way to each other in dreams, and hence they are not. geographic anymore. , but. spiritual. or. mental interpretations. This way we can ask, what are the limitations of this?
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
The residents of these neighbourhoods sought to reclaim the right to the city, to be
connected
to networks of infrastructure such as the sewage system and electricity.
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Where is Ondo?, by Robert van Overveld, Ondo.
A type of freedom that is
connected
to the group, the society. If the society you live in is not free, mentally or physically, then neither can you be free as an individual.
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Shifting Utopias, by Federico Ruiz.
For Bas Horsting, an architect and urbanist graduated in 2002 who answers my questions from his houseboat in Amsterdam, “Our time was an exciting transition period, where three flows
connected
: you still had the contact with the era of Hertzberger and
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