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  • ...Generative designer. He studied graphic design at [[AFAD]] [[Bratislava]]. Yes, it's him on the cover of [[3/4]] magazine #15. Juraj lives in [[Bratislava
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  • ...f Video and Inter-Media Art]], that he directed until his death. From 1988 he organised several video art exhibitions, such as ''[http://25fps.cz/2018/de * ''[https://artycok.tv/38836/yes-no-yes Yes No Yes]'', 1992, 10 min.
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  • : Yes, that is the aim of art. : Quite right, he replied.
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  • ...ntax that Aleksić had found in other Dada poems. Like Dadaists before him, he inserts neologisms and English words referring to capitalism and the entert
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  • ...hout end? Or does each seek out what is to its own advantage by itself? Or does it need neither itself nor another craft to seek out what is advantageous t : Yes.
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  • : [..] [T]he doctor and the admiral each has his own particular interest. And the aim of ...rve the interests of the body.” And, knowing trusty Thrasymachus, I’m sure he’ll agree with my answer.
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  • At six, he began music lessons and at seven, took up the piano. In the 1980's he was not accepted into the Music Academy of Bratislava because his concept o ...2006. The CD ''Namah'' with guest appearances such as [[Jon Anderson]] of Yes, Floraleda Sacchi, [[David Moss]], Guido Arbonelli and others was released
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  • :''Can you treat a police officer seriously, when he is asking you the question: "Why did you participate in an illegal meeting ...iographical History of the Polish Orange Alternative Movement]'', foreword Yes Men, ed. Gavin Grindon, trans. David French, Minor Compositions, 2014, 328
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  • ...stained from philosophizing openly on account of the tyranny of Hiero, but he put into meter the thoughts of the Pythagoreans, making known their secret ...agic life.<br>Hermogeries: Yes, of course.<br>Socrates: Then rightly would he who reveals everything (''pan'') and is always (''aei'') revolving (''polô
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  • ...t, novelist, playwright, musician, and chess enthusiast. Through his works he exerted a profound influence on certain groups within 20th century French l ...while failing to understand why the more conventional audience he thought he was addressing remained indifferent to his work, and found its stage adapta
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  • ...ed Visual Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) where he taught until his retirement in 1974. ...were researched on their visual and psychological impact. However, in 1945 he was invited to introduce a series of visual design courses in the School of
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  • ...wn for developing a form of semiotic analysis known as ''deconstruction''. He is one of the major figures associated with [[post-structuralism]] and post ...Ulysses_Gramophone_Hear_Say_Yes_In_Joyce.pdf|"Ulysses Gramophone: Hear Say Yes In Joyce"]], trans. Tina Kendall, in Derrida, ''Acts of Literature'', ed. D
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  • ...and how this content is placed and spreads out within its placement, which does it mostly in a horizontal direction. For nowadays architecture understandin ...t to an organic underground and the direct contact the perceiver has, when he is engaging with the space, by touching. A possible way is analyzing the ki
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  • ...ch as a question about what something is, what kinds, parts and properties does it have, and so on, can be consulted in existing documents or generate new ...isagogue_02_translation.htm#C1], which means he avoids explicating whether he talks about kinds of concepts or kinds of things in the sensible world. How
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  • ...rtment of physiology and was one of the best known scientists of his time. He was a member of the Academies of Sciences in Berlin (1832) and Vienna (1860 ...y. In the school Jan was introduced to music, both vocal and instrumental. He sang well and learned to play violin. As it turned out, these skills, espec
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  • ...y, and in 1925 again moved to the Bauhaus sculpture studio in Dessau where he stayed until 1928), [[István Sugár]] (Schwarz) (studied at Jaschik's priv * 1921, Sándor Barta’s dadaist-absurd play Igen (Yes) appears in MA, with Bortnyik’s linocut. Kassák’s first dadaist visual
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  • ...and theoretician of documentary film, one of the creators of its language. He came to Soviet documentary film in 1918, inspired by the ideas of the revol He was a pupil at the Białystok Modern School [realnoe uchilishche] from Augu
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  • ...draws from the writings of Mikhail Bakhtin, Jürgen Habermas, and others as he explores the ways in which these artists corroborate and challenge many of ...ulture seeking to upend consumer capitalism, including interviews with The Yes Men, The Guerrilla Girls, among others.
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