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The history of human-computer interaction, by Oliwia Jackowska.
The
history
of human-computer interaction. Oliwia Jackowska. #
history
#computers #retro. Return to top ↑. More. from. Digital Space. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →. Julianalaan 134. 2628 BL Delft.
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What Are You Reading Right Now? The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, by Hilde Sennema.
The Big Oyster:
History
on the Half Shell. Words. Hilde Sennema. What Oysters Teach Us About Resilience? One of the most engaging ways of writing and reading
history
are microhistories.
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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
“The Architect,
History
and Her Drawing” is an exhibition organised by the students of the Architectural
History
Thesis course taught by Jurjen Zeinstra in the first and second semester. Photos of the preparation, by the elective team.
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Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework, by Maria Novas.
“Women […] signifies not just a hidden
history
that needs to be made visible; but a particular form of exploitation and, therefore, a unique perspective from which to reconsider the
history
of capitalist relations.”. (2004:13).
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Traces of War, by Jan Pruszyński.
For a large majority of the student body of TU Delft, the four-year-long siege of Sarajevo (1992-1996), is a thing they might have learned from
history
books.
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Artefact: The Bnieuws Archive, by Editorial Team.
The hand drawn comics and illustrations from these
historic
editions were used to create the cover of this edition. #artefact. #archive. #
history
. Return to top ↑. More. from. Humour. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →.
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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
The realm of the Polish cinematic art scene became divided in how to represent the nation’s painful recent
history
.
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Podcast, Archi-Podcast, by Jan Pruszynski.
I have chosen several of my favourite podcasts, which talk about all things architecture, from theory and
history
, through programs used in the profession, to starting your own office.
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50 Shades of Clay, by Jonas Althuis.
The use of brick is one of the reasons that there are so many century-old
historic
city centres in the Netherlands; bricks are robust. They don't rot, they're not flammable, they barely weaken over time.
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Abandoned, by Jack Oliver Petch.
These videos delve into the
history
and origins of these ideas, explaining through whatever research the creators can find, recalling the fascinating motives and troubles the creators or organisations had to endure.
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Artefact: Coffee is a Serious Thing (At Least In Naples), by Paolo De Martino.
It represents an effort to go back to basic principles of architecture,
history
and culture, reminding all the stratified layers of Naples, its colors, festivity and porosity.
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The Sky is Not Blue, by Robert van Overveld.
The colour blue has quite a
history
, so let’s take a look. For most of human
history
, blue was not a colour, which is surprising since we nowadays consider many things as blue; the planet, water and even the sky.
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Hybrid Timber Construction, by Krittika Agarwal.
While the city shares the
history
of earthquakes, the quality and planning of the built fabric still demand very high attention.
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The Game, by Ricardo Avella.
The Game, a 2018 book by Italian author Alessandro Baricco, is an ambitious intellectual exercise that aims to build a retroactive
history
of the digital revolution, from Space Invaders and through the invention of Internet and Napster, to the iPhone
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Bnieuws edition 54/03. Published December 2020.
The
history
of the Human-Computer Interaction. " goes back to the beginnings of understanding how a Man can control and interact with the Machine.
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Bnieuws edition 56/02. Published November 2022.
From there we go further North, into the United States, and together with Nathan we discover the
history
of KFC’s and what role architecture plays in their restaurants (page 6). From fast food we turn to fast fashion (ultra!)
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The Berlage Questionnaire: Francesca Torzo, by Maria Christopoulou and Georgia Katsi.
Your favorite character in
history
. Oh madre mia! I am fascinated by so many historical characters. I am so fond of
history
that I could go on forever. I’m proud of Martin Luther King and what he stood for. Your favorite virtue.
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Visible Makes Invisible, by Vineet Dhall.
The Indian trans women community commonly referred as Hijra have shared a strong lineage within the
history
of the subcontinent. Their
history
spans over 400- years and is mentioned in many historical/religious texts.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
Nietzsche (1876) states: “I believe, indeed, that we are all suffering from a consuming fever of
history
and ought at least to recognize that we are suffering from it”.
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When Neutrality Speaks, by Emilie Stecher.
The night before, from the 9th to the 10th of November 1938, marked a turning point in
history
.
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
An old book, whatever its subject or internal merits, is truly a portion of the national
history
; we may imitate it and print it in fac simile, but we can never exactly reproduce it ; and as an historical document it should be carefully preserved.". -
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Letter to Us Students at BK, by Kevin Lai.
I was watching the lectures on my tablet, particularly refreshed by Edward Bottoms, with his lecture titled “A Complete
History
of the AA”.
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Closet and Climax, by Joey Lageschaar.
However, these shopping experiences can be understood as a logical extension of the
history
of queer retail spaces. The Female Gaze. Learning from. Charles Worth and the Queer Origins of Couture. by Abigail Joseph. 1. and.
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The INDESEM Archive, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
A
history
of theatre and architecture was their main theme. “To reach the theatre/temple complex, one must climb to the mountain’s summit, through the town in front of the temple gates.
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What are You Reading Right Now? John Hanna, by John Hanna.
In this edition John Hanna, who is a PhD candidate at the Chair
History
of Architecture and Urban Planning, recommends George Perec's An Attempt at Exhausting a Place in Paris. Return to top ↑. More. from. Dreamscapes. Links.
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