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The Sweet Moment of Disbelief, by Saartje Nibbering.
The Sweet
Moment
of Disbelief. Words and Images. Saartje Nibbering. What happens when we encounter something so massive that our thoughts cease to operate, and we just don't get it all? Panic. We become agitated. Our minds go utterly blank.
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Moments of Discontinuation, by Tijs Reijer van der Eng.
Moments
of Discontinuation. Words and Images. Tijs Reijer van der Eng. “To be forgotten in these sad times is not unusual - What is depressing, is the lack of consolation”. - Lady Murasaki in. The Tale of Murasaki.
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Could You Hold The Door Please?, by Sem Verwey.
A story about three brief
moments
on a quay and a door that is slightly opened. Part 1. The sun appears on the horizon. Pinks and oranges brush the clouds as always, but they are rather dull this time. It is a hazy day.
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Domestic calamities, by Federico Ruiz.
In some way, these
moments
have also become the most dramatic and intimate instants of this new, otherwise dull, days. M. is in the middle of a lecture on how to answer questions after a lecture.
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
Beginning with establishing the history of the painting’s ownership from its current custody back to the
moment
when the original artist’s brush stroked the canvas for the last time; through visual and x-ray analysis questioning the style and consistency
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Magic / Tragic, by Joey Lageschaar.
By restructuring my life, through recalling intimate
moments
from daily life in a concise manner, five acts are laid out. You are invited to wander and get lost in them. We all have
moments
from our childhood that we revisit.
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Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework, by Maria Novas.
I didn’t think much about that subtle
moment
when I went to university, or when I became an architect. Or even when I started to do research. One day, when I was working on my PhD, I learnt about the work of Silvia Federici.
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Artefact: Kitchen Knife, by Ulf Hackauf.
A lot of dishes can still be tweaked until the very last
moment
. A good chef is not necessarily a good baker and vice versa. You could compare this to researching versus designing.
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Between Struggle and Comfort, by Sem Verwey.
Tumult starts to grow, and the protest gains more
momentum
. Our protagonist begins to believe that an uprise is actually possible and through his behaviour he starts to manifest this believe more forcefully every instant. Until he crosses a line.
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What Are You Watching Right Now? Oppenheimer, by Tuyen Le, Nathan Döding, Maja Liro.
With blockbuster films such as
Momento
, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Dunkirk and a personal favourite, Interstellar, his resume is nothing short of impressive.
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Bootleg Paradise, by Tuyen Le.
For instance, if you found yourself at a Rolling Stones’ concert, you could decide to record the audio of the entire concert, and distribute the CD to fellow Rolling Stoners, wanting to relive the
moment
or not able to see them live.
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When Neutrality Speaks, by Emilie Stecher.
The remembrance of this night makes me wonder when there is the correct
moment
to act against something that is not right. When is the right time to stand up and fight for what you believe in? To not accept. To say no. Always is the right
moment
.
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Four paragraphs and an incipit on my last six months as a BK student, by Amina Chouairi.
I have been able to share this
moment
with many more people than I could have ever imagined; for example, welcoming both those with whom I had not the degree of intimacy to invite in person and those who probably could not have come due to personal reasons
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The Morning Sun, by Carmen Wientjes.
In that
moment
of greeting the sun, for the first time once again, Time stands still. I become most aware of the changes around me.
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Interview: Michael van der Tas, by Michael van der Tas, Aimee Baars, Robert van Overveld.
You can imagine that we had to act immediately the
moment
the faculty closed. We had to make sure that some people still had access, like the faculty crisis team, the guards, etc.
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Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
Ideas come in different
moments
, and you can get inspired in different ways. And it’s important to find your own way. Some people look at paintings, some at movies, because they want to talk about experiences.
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Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
That was the
moment
when I understood that most offices have templates. And I decided to take a break.''. Romea Muryń (RM) is a Polish architect and urban planner.
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A public digital space at home, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
At the
moment
, the home is seen as a private place, but it is beginning to look like the traditional boundaries of the home are changing, making the home more public than it used to be.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
Every year, Domus has a guest editor; a working architect, typically rather successful and innovative at that
moment
. The role of the guest editor is to pose the important questions and frame the important discussions of that year.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
Following Bêka & Lemoine’s remote lecture “Homo Urbanus,” part of this semester’s Berlage Keynotes, they took a
moment
to speak with us, reflecting on their work in the wake of the pandemic, on the moving image as a medium for architectural representation
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Like it's normal., by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
At the
moment
, a hug, a kiss or a study in a coffee shop is not normal. Because of the lockdown, this hardly ever happens anymore, and we all know it.
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Bnieuws edition 53/01. Published September 2019.
Besides looking ahead, we also take a
moment
to inaugurate the new academic year: a fresh start, full of anticipation. Enjoy the read and—if you are new—have a hell of a ride at our BK faculty! Contents. Return to top ↑. Links.
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Artefact: Vitra .04, by Amber Leeuwenburgh.
The .04 chair seems the right place to sit at this
moment
. It will soon have to be returned to its rightful owner, so I started saving to add one permanently to my repertoire. *The printed version of this article misspelled Ms.
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Artefact: Painting, by @nlkrts.
It is both a representation of a particular
moment
in time as well as a self-investigation. @nlkrts painting set up at home. 1/3 triptych still in process.
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Cover - Why Yellow?, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Now, stay with me, because now I’d like to talk about colour theory for a
moment
. Blue and orange are opposites on the colour wheel, and we all know what opposites look like when together. But, what colour compliments both of them?
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