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Reflecting, by Editorial team.
Reflecting
. Words. Editorial team.
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The Bitter the Better, by Zuza Sliwinska.
However, the tradition of drinking leung cha as a common practice
reflects
awareness of local people about their surroundings, daily habits and how these affect the body and mind.
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Blog: Mar 09, 2021
For our March special edition, we want to
reflect
on this past year and the difficulties we've all been dealing with. Want to share your story or the ways you've managed to stay sane? Contact us! Pen pal sign-up link →.
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Bnieuws edition 52/01. Published October 2018.
Through our projects we document, analyse,
reflect
upon and respond to contexts of all kinds. Rarely do we stop to do the same with ourselves. Summer can be a timely reminder that life exists outside the faculty.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
This time around, we’ve collaborated with the INDESEM.21 team, asking them to
reflect
on a year of rigorous planning leading up this year’s edition of the event.
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Bnieuws edition 56/02. Published November 2022.
Taking time to let the abundance of thoughts sink in and
reflect
is the basis of creating a new understanding of a certain subject and being able to formulate our own thoughts on it.
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108 Questions, by Jonas Althuis.
How often do you
reflect
on the state of your life? What are you thankful for? In which ways are you privileged? What is the meaning of life? Why did I think it would be easy to think of 108 interesting and relevant questions?
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The Art of Disconnect: A Manifesto for Inefficiency, by Jessica Kuurstra.
This shows how the internet has become a drug for the mere and a skin for society to
reflect
its beliefs, thoughts and even provoke revolutions.
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When actions speak too loudly, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
As human beings, words form an integral part of who we are and
reflect
us as sentient beings. When we call for action and advocate that it triumphs over words, it fuels our impulse for showmanship and display.
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People are in fields, by Nicole van Roij.
It takes around 14 seconds and the total of social encounters, apart from my own
reflection
in the mirror, is 0. Meanwhile, the newspapers are loaded with articles on how to home-stay without going mental.
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Blog: Oct 01, 2021
Instead of only showing what Bnieuws had been up to throughout the pandemic period, we wanted to invite everybody to
reflect
and share what they had learned. An empty A0 poster with a pen next to it gave everyone the opportunity to do so.
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Bnieuws edition 53/05. Published March 2020.
We hope that you all stay safe and healthy,
reflect
and embrace the inventiveness that these weeks at home demand! Contents. Return to top ↑. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →.
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
And this concern is
reflected
in the choice of materials I made: more natural, and raw, they are sensorily interesting but also more sustainable than mere concrete. They engage with the visitor as much as she or he engages with it.
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The Hot and Cold of Disseminating, by Tuyen Le.
It is a question the Bnieuws team is involved in to
reflect
, along with the panellists of professionals form the publishing world during the BK Talk - Disseminate: The Present and future of editorial practice. Click to enlarge!
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Reflecting on the Past: Goodbye, by Ada Jaśkowiec and Lydia Giokari.
Reflecting
on the Past: Goodbye. Ada Jaśkowiec and Lydia Giokari.
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The Society of Unveiling, by Maja Liro.
Presence and absence, hiding and being exposed, are presented through a series of short
reflections
. Act 1: Curtain Opening.
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A Shitty Architectural Autobiography, by Federico Ruiz.
For many slaves of capitalism such as myself, the toilet represents one of the few spaces for personal
reflection
, a place for total consciousness of one’s body and its volcanic workings.
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Writing on the Wall, by Federico Ruiz.
“To be very honest, I think that the selection of those names also
reflected
the narrow mindedness of the Faculty as a whole, and society at that point.
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Guess!, by Jonas Althuis.
A burst of memories shoot into your head as you
reflect
on the life you've had; "It's been nice," you think to yourself, "I've had a good life, I'm content with the things I’ve done and who I was as a person.".
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On renders, by Jonas Althuis.
Let’s
reflect
about the renders we make: if they’re here to stay, let's make them wonderful. For further reading on this topic, I recommend this article Daniel Innes on. drawingmatter.org.
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Be Naked, Be Healthy, Be Well, by Tuyen Le.
The essay is part of the collection of essays titled Spoken into the Void as a
reflection
on the inferiority of his home country’s plumbing fixtures compared to that of the English and Americans.
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Inside 'Inside'
reflections
on collapse. Words and Images. Stefan Gzyl. Collapse is not only an end-of-world stage but marks beginnings and opens possibilities for familiar objects.
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Back to the cinema. Please. , by Alessandro Rognoni.
Such dishonesty might
reflect
our deep attraction for the framing act as a chance to see without being seen, and the looking-through-the-doorlock nature of being in a dark room, with a license to stare, and glare, without consequences.
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Stay, by Federico Ruiz.
I
reflect
on the whole stay-or-go-back conundrum. I know my desire to return is fuelled by an optimistic idealisation of my hometown and an inversely proportional pessimistic view of the foreign land.
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Dilemmas of an architecture Graduate, by Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
“In this world there’s a tendency to specialism,” – Hans
reflects
– “specialising in a particular field could improve the quality of the work delivered”.
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