"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."

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Natalia Ginzburg and some lessons in design

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Werewolves Wednesday: The Wolf-Leader (21)

A werewolf story by Alexandre Dumas père. Chapter XXI: The Genius of Evil The next evening, about nine o’clock, a man might be seen walking along the Puits-Sarrasin road and making for for the Osieres forest-path. It was Thibault, on his way to pay a last

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Do Tools Think? Automation, Intuition, and the Designer’s Role

Who (or What) Is Designing? Somewhere between the mouse click and the model update, a question sometimes lingers, one that makes architects react with violence. Who is really designing here? “Me,” will answer the architect. “The computer is Just A Tool and I’m in Control.”

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3 Comments
  • Elderion
    Posted at 16:47h, 07 October Reply

    Il terzo segreto di Fatima è: ti è piaciuto o no Star Trek? E’ dal 14 agosto che sto aspettando di saperlo!!!!

  • damakaris
    Posted at 19:13h, 07 October Reply

    Giusto per fare la mia figura da ignorante quotidiana: che c…o e’ il “cinema archeologico”?

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 16:29h, 17 October Reply

    @ Elderion: insomma, mica ti aspettavi un giudizio affrettato!

    @ Karis: ehm… hai presente quando accendi la tv e dici "oh no, un altro documentario sugli egizi, giriamo?". Ecco, più o meno.

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