Pearls
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Possession, demonic vs mundane
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〖 A killed darling. 〗 Not by the devil but by my fellow mortals.
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On Kafkaesque pedagogy
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Not the nightmare one might instinctively expect. Franz Kafka and Stig Dagerman on parenthood vs. educatorhood: who can educate a child?
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Back to the office
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From the office of the future to the office of the past. What endures?
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The Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center is a Metabolist pearl
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« The office of the future » is all well and good, but what can be learned from the offices of the past that have sustained? Like: The Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center in Tokyo.
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The Reliance is a revolutionary pigeon haven
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« The office of the future » is all well and good, but what can be learned from the offices of the past that have sustained? Like: The Reliance building in Chicago.
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Aarhus City Hall is a Gesamtkunstwerk
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« The office of the future » is all well and good, but what can be learned from the offices of the past that have sustained? Like: Aarhus City Hall.
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No pity
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The documentary When spring came to Bucha reaches beyond common representations of war and one-dimensional victimhood.
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Animal Anti-Cities
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« A black cat sneaks across a flower bed toward a shed, past some asters, and squeezes into a gap an arm’s width wide. Some worn-down club-goers lay wasted on sofas, sweat and smoke in a late-summer landscape. » On Berlin clubs and Calvino’s cat flâneurs.
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Sugar Mouse
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A poem, plus a note on tongue-like mice and the translation of mice-like tongues.
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On paths not taken
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« Genocide Studies » is a house with many rooms. It accommodates and even encourages a broadening of its central concept. And like all academic fields, it presumes its object of study will always be there.

