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In the (Digital) Swarm

Byung-Chul Han is a contemporary German philosopher born in Korea whose work explores the transformation of subjectivity, power, and social relations in late modern and digital societies. In the Swarm fits within this broader inquiry, focusing specifically on the effects of digital communication on perception,

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One can easily say Dynamo

1. Prologue: The Add-On Debate (or, a False Choice) 1.1 “Use an Add-On” vs “Everyone Should Code” There are two stock answers that reliably surface whenever automation in BIM is mentioned: The second one is disarmingly simple: spend those five bucks and just use an

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3 Comments
  • Shelidon
    Posted at 07:24h, 18 June Reply

    PS: un monito. A chiunque mi abbia attaccato il raffreddore. Badi bene di non capitarmi tra le mani.

    Ci troverebbe un fazzoletto :-(

  • utente anonimo
    Posted at 15:22h, 18 June Reply

    Questa illustrazione di Klimt è tra le mie preferite…

  • Shelidon
    Posted at 08:47h, 19 June Reply

    Io adoro questo stile… mi piace da morire anche Beardsley, il soggetto del nuovo post.

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