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he exhibition focuses on images and invocations of landscape which explore contemporary South Africa. Differing from the usual approach to post-apartheid South Africa, the exhibition addresses the complexity of the South African landscape,
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what i’ve discovered of their practice over the past couple of years makes me think that we need to see more of their works. Here’s a few reasons to explain why: Anton Kannemeyer - The Alphabet of Democracy, Control of Arrivals, In South African prisons.
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Telectroscope, would act as a visual amplifier, allowing people to see through a tunnel of immense length… a tunnel, the drawings implied, stretching from one side of the world to the other.
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Jellies created as part of the Architectural Jelly Design Competition will be showcased alongside bespoke wobbling soundscapes and projections.
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It certainly has a positive effect on the Muslim peoples, as this becomes a step towards the unity of the Ummah. We may compare the virtual Ummah to the real Ummah who gather at Makkah every year for Hajj: They represent all colors, shades, and nuances o
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an Arabic word meaning Community or Nation. It is commonly used to mean either the collective nation of states, or (in the context of pan-Arabism) the whole Arab world. In the context of Islam, the word ummah is used to mean the diaspora or “Community of
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These operations, for which the President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a Presidential Finding signed by Bush, and are designed to destabilize the country’s religious leadership.
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It’s goofy, it’s naïve, it’s grandiose and pompous…and I present it to you now exactly as I wrote it then. Enjoy!
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How are our experience of the city and the choices we make in it affected by mobile communications, pervasive media, ambient informatics, and other “situated” technologies?