Wind Drawing by Cameron Robbins
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Dominion in Disguise: Crypto-Colonialism and the Management of National Cultures
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Making the Geologic now
Section 3: From Periphery to Center - Artists Make the Geologic Now Robert Smithson's Abstract Geology: Revisiting the Premonitory Politics of the Triassic Etienne Turpin
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Alvin Toffler - Ten Years After Future Shock (1980)
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black Atlantic chronology
Black Atlantic Resource is an interactive resource promoting the study of black Atlantic cultures
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/black-atlantic/
On this page you can view a black Atlantic chronology spanning over 500 years, which will allow you to cross reference Key Political Events and People, Atlantic Thought, and Political Background with Art and Literary Events and Art Movements.
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Studying and Teaching the Mediterranean-database
Studying and Teaching the Mediterranean is dedicated to things Mediterranean during the better part of the region’s history, the pre-modern period: roughly from the beginning of recorded history in Antiquity to the advent of modernity in the age of the Enlightenment.
https://studyingteachingthemediterranean.wordpress.com/
All work on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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Forgotten Heritage
Forgotten Heritage database of important avant-garde art
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Lost Highway Expedition [LHE]
The Lost Highway Expedition is a tour to explore the unknown future of Europe. A massive joint movement of over 200 artists and individuals traveled through nine cities in the Western Balkan (Ljubljana, Zagreb, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Skopje, Priština, Tirana, Podgorica and Sarajevo)
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“Historiography of Early Modern Ottoman Europe” (HOE) Database!
focusing on historiographical writing of Early Modern Ottoman Europe (1500-1800). It brings together published and unpublished primary sources (chronicles, histories, hagiographies, inscriptions, maps…), as well as secondary material (“Main Section”).
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The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom
This distinguished panel of commentators address Morozov's provocative book and offer some contrarian points of their own. Among other issues, they explore whether repressive governments have actually benefitted from the web and what activists need to know to avoid the mistakes of the past.
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Luciano Perna
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Matthew Lutz-Kinoy at Freedman Fitzpatrick
2016
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DOUG AITKEN Mirrage
Doug Aitken
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Four poems by Richard Meier
poetry foundation link
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"city" map here
The artist Michael Heizer began working on “City” in 1972. A mile and a half long and inspired by ancient ritual cities, it is made from rocks, sand, and concrete mined and mixed on site. Read the full story here, on how it took him forty-four years to complete the behemoth sculpture.
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