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Chart taken from an interesting article about the ways neoliberal politics influence urbanism. 
It attempts to draw a link between the neoliberalisation of the market and the transformation of the urban, arguing that an intangible ideology is made tangible through the process of construction, and is the result of national, regional and local contexts shaped by institutions, political regimes and modes of regulation. 
Source : Nik Theodore, Jamie Peck and Neil Brenner, “Neoliberal urbanism: cities and the rule of markets,” in Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson eds., The New Companion to the City. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, 2011, p.15-25
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Reload by Sebastian Ingrosso intensifies 😳
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Amos Rapoport is an architect born in 1929, focusing mainly on how culture shapes the built environment. He has an image archive on Flickr (LINK), filled with fascinating photos of vernacular architecture taken on his research trips all over the world. This one is from La Coruña in Spain, taken in 2010.
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Richard Rogers one of the greatest to ever do it
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lanarih · 2 years
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Uranium Glass - I saw a few items in bright green fluorescent glass at the flea market the other day and became obsessed. Apparently the radioactivity isn’t too bad ?
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lanarih · 2 years
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Greg’s remix (2021) of Aya Nakamura’s hit Pookie (2019) has been living in my head rent free ever since i’ve first heard it.
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Denai Moore - Too Close (2020) directed by Nadira Amrani inspired by the short film Powers of Ten (1977) by Charles and Ray Eames, which also inspired the opening sequence (from opal to colon) of Uncut Gems (2019).
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lanarih · 2 years
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A Field Guide to Roadside Wildflowers At Full Speed (2019) by Chris Helzer
This book is written for the silent majority of people who have important places to go, but want to enjoy and learn about nature as they travel. What good is a field guide that relies upon the characteristics of tiny hairs or even minute differences in leaf or petal shape when a flower is seen from a car traveling 70 miles per hour?
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Good Time (2017) by the Safdie brothers 
Title sequence by Tom Kan at 01:20.
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Enter the Void (2009) by Gaspar Noé
Title sequence made by Thorsten Fleisch using Kirlian photography.
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