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Short story of change, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Short
story
of change. Words and Images. Inez Margaux Van Oeveren. Library at home / Inez Van Oeveren. Now that my days are longer, I find myself more often messing around in my room until late at night.
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A Short Story of Bnieuws, by Oliwia Jackowska.
A Short
Story
of Bnieuws. Words and Images. Oliwia Jackowska. Find out about the behind the scenes of the Bnieuws editorial team, who find themselves in a strange situation and need to find a way out. #
story
. #bnieuws. #background. Return to top ↑.
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Blog: Mar 09, 2021
Want to share your
story
or the ways you've managed to stay sane? Contact us! Pen pal sign-up link →. Pen pals: We're always looking for contributors for our new editions. Want to design the cover? Want to display your artwork?
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Abandoned Lounge, by Christopher Clarkson.
The chair not-in-use tells the
story
of thousands of people that have used it in the past; the
story
of thousands of people who have left.
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Spider-Verse, by Jan Pruszynski.
Most of all, they all have very bland characters, which don’t make me invested in their
story
and what happens to them.
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
This is an article about two stories, or rather, a
story
within a
story
. First, it is a reflection on the film ‘Inside’ as an allegory of collapse, a metaphor of what happens when we take breakdown and failure as a start rather than an endpoint.
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Artefact: Coffee is a Serious Thing (At Least In Naples), by Paolo De Martino.
The main character of this short
story
is the Aldo Rossi Moka, designed by the famous Italian architect for the brand Alessi in 1988. But the
story
is about more than just a moka.
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
While in most cases, the reasons for leaving a building are the same - lack of maintenance, no interest or bankruptcy - this time, the
story
is much more enjoyable.
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What Are You Watching Right Now? Oppenheimer, by Tuyen Le, Nathan Döding, Maja Liro.
Stepping into the cinema, I had expected Oppenheimer to tell the
story
of a clumsy theorist who is put in charge of creating the first atomic bomb, a far from subtle subject.
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BKINO POSTER: SHOWER, by Editorial Team.
The only recurrent aspect of the program is to have films that are ‘set in places’, with a clear intention to narrate not simply the protagonist’s tale, but also the
story
of their settings, whether real or fictional.
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Hybrid Timber Construction, by Krittika Agarwal.
The historical success
story
in timber construction and abundant local availability creates hope for the region, giving us a strong base to re-investigate.
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What Are You Reading Right Now? The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, by Hilde Sennema.
A microhistory focuses on the small and seemingly mundane, yet by doing, so they tell a larger
story
, following different threads and weaving them together into a narrative fabric.
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Bnieuws edition 57/02. Published January 2024.
These new ideas are thereafter fortified by Nathan Döding's short
story
about Indonesia. (page 10). , where uncontrolled urban chaos opened his eyes to true spontaneity.
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“WIE. BEN. JIJ?”, by Eva ten Velden.
Words which form a
story
and slowly I start to read this
story
that appears in front of me. “Students are still educated to become Starchitects! (…) There is little empathy for one’s users, but a certain need to tell them how to behave.
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Your Art Isn't Good, You're Just Photogenic. (a Poem.), by Jack Oliver Petch.
Reach 10k and you can swipe up on your
story
. fame, power and glory. they only come to the worthy.
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Fyre Festival, by Jack Oliver Petch.
The documentary details not just the
story
of the festival, but the players involved, made from footage shot at the time, interviews with relevant people and screenshots/images of the online content made.
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Soviet Dreams, by Jānis Bērziņš.
This
story
is familiar to millions of people from post-soviet countries because it is the plot of a TV Mini-series called. The Irony of Fate (Ирония судьбы, или С лёгким паром). by director Eldar Ryazanov, first aired on January 1, 1976.
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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
Its seemingly light-hearted
storyline
culminated in the emotional and poignant speech of Adenoid Hynkel (Chaplin’s parody character of Adolf Hitler), where he realises his shortcomings and asserts he does not wish to rule or conquer anyone.
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Artefact: Lost & Found, by Oliwia Jackowska and Jonas Althuis.
Do you have your own
story
of a lost object? And maybe you recognise any of these objects? You can reunite with the lost and forgotten artefacts and give them some love again in the Lost & Found of BK City. #artefact. #lost. #found. Return to top ↑.
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Writing Urban Places, by Nicole van Roij.
Often, the role of art is to tell a
story
. With an artwork you can convey a
story
and as an audience you can choose whether to relate to it or not.
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
To be deemed unwanted and castrated for my existence outside Japan, I must return to my migration's fundamental
story
. Japanese knotweed is how most people know me, and in biological terminologies, Fallopia Japonica.
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Reflecting on the Past: Goodbye, by Ada Jaśkowiec and Lydia Giokari.
It should be the most dialectical medium in BK City, to which everybody could contribute by sharing their
story
or opinion, whether it be a compliment or complaint.
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Bnieuws edition 52/03. Published February 2019.
Sam has been musing on the abundance of pools when mammals live on land and then Jack returns with a closing
story
all about what terror lives in-between the tags.
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P-618, by Lucie Castillo-Ros.
This is the
story
of Baker-Miller Pink, a shade of pink chosen for its calming abilities and used in carceral facilities. Let’s dive into the bizarre tale of this colour and its unconventional application.
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Bnieuws edition 56/01. Published October 2022.
Staying in the autobiographical lane, we have Heesoo’s rendition of her own
story
of becoming the founder of a feminist religion called Leymusoom.
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