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Action Reaction, by Robert van Overveld.
Sake and I reflected on the student’s and the teacher’s perspective of situations where the communication during a course
fails
, and the relation is deprived. Our conversation led to a few thoughts that I quickly wanted to share with you today.
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Artefact: You Had One Job, by Saartje Nibbering.
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F*ck Black Friday, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
While this sounds promising, it is a strategy that
fails
to address the consumerist mentality of our society by simply encouraging us to buy the same amount of stuff - only at a lower carbon cost than before, since second-hand items are also available
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P-618, by Lucie Castillo-Ros.
Therefore, it is important to re-contextualise colour psychology as a modern Euro-centred discipline that often
fails
to recognise the specific cultural basis of it results.
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Haunted Landscapes, by Maja Liro.
Sight
fails
in close contact with what remains: you cannot see the streets and sidewalks, you cannot recognize the places you’ve known from childhood. A hike in these conditions can last up to several hours and take place in complete silence.
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
The heavy hand that rips out everything is disrespectful and
fails
to listen and understand the real needs. A completely new dialogue is badly needed in the field of planning.
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What are you reading right now? The Zen of Climbing, by Casper van Engelenburg.
Most importantly, the book helped me understand that I often
fail
at doing sports in the way I would prefer to. “The Zen of Climbing” is a vividly written book that explains in a crystal-clear way how body and mind operate together.
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Your teacher and you, by Robert van Overveld.
I could occasionally be very bright in some areas, but sometimes I would
fail
at the same subject. That changed when I went to grade 7, the year that I had teachers that I absolutely adored. My grades went up significantly in every area.
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Bnieuws edition 54/02. Published October 2020.
There are times that we want to change, let's say when we try to turn frequently exercising into a habit, and
fail
. Other times, change is forced upon us, and we have hard times accepting it.
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Taboo in Translation, by Oliwia Jackowska.
You are unlucky if your moves and rhythm always
fail
you. Not knowing how to dance is social suicide! Portugal. The critique of bacalhau in any possible form, can get anyone in a lot of trouble! Chile.
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Bnieuws edition 52/01. Published October 2018.
This allows us to
fail
and learn without the whole world having to face the consequences. But, sometimes, we cannot sit apart from the world entirely and by our very existence we acknowledge that we must be part of the ongoing conversation.
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Guns, Germs, and Steel; The Fates of Human Societies, by Abhijeet Chandel.
Some commentators have said that Diamond's ideas are excessively deterministic and
fail
to appropriately account for how human action shapes history.
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Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
We’re scared to
fail
our projects and to be dissatisfied by them. Perhaps when you did
fail
it’s important to share those failures and understand why they happened. ML. : What makes you strive forward?
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I Feel Out of Place, by Tuyen Le.
The bias on this web page is that they
fail
to realise the imbalance in their “human resources”, where the sum of all other ethnicities combined can’t even match up with the single Caucasian ethnicity.
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Shit it out for a Diploma, by Oliwia Jackowska .
Sometimes they do try to reach the expectations set out for them, but physically they are not able to; however that seems to be truer for those who
fail
, drop out or extend.
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By Product, Reversibility, Tangible and Intangible Longevity , by Anouk Fontaine.
gap between the former and the upcoming programs: this is how we now see churches turned into event centres or clubs, factories turned into houses (Riccardo Boffil’s La Factoria) or museums (Tate Modern), housing becoming offices, train tracks as art
fairs
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Dilemmas of an architecture Graduate, by Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
You dedicate your life and being to architecture or you
fail
at it. It is, after all, not a hobby. So now you’ve made your choice for architecture, there’s no way back. Sounds like a deal with the devil?
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50 Euros for the Pleasures: Sex Workers in Red-light Districts , by Oliwia Jackowska.
Personally, I
fail
to believe that women in shop-fronts, displayed like any other advertised product represents the real image of freedom and female sexual liberation?
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
While smells are our discrete companions through life, we often
fail
to imagine the affect they have on our bodies, and, minds, but also our conception of space and matter.
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Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
And I think that’s something we’re scared to risk, we’re scared to
fail
our projects, to be dissatisfied by them. Perhaps when you did
fail
, it’s important to share those failures and why they happened.
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Dear TU Delft, by Christopher Clarkson.
The cities of the future will be in the Global South, and we
fail
as educators if we don’t prepare the next generation to face this reality.”
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