„Every revolution starts with stupid questions.“ Joseph Beuys
Many find answers, I have questions. Ranging from trivial to yearning, since 2004 new every month, non academic, at the borders of science, more bewildered and curious. May be you have an answer and you need the question? I am looking forward to an exchange. Enter the discourse.
Bart Lootsma says: silence only works as a carefully enscenated interlude in a world of noise and expectations of noise. It can never be a general condition
29. Januar um 12:36
Tacet - Silence in Architecture
January 2011
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>>> What is silence in Architecture? Dedicated to John Cage.
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„Every revolution starts with stupid questions.“ Joseph Beuys
Many find answers, I have questions. Ranging from trivial to yearning, since 2004 new every month, non academic, at the borders of science, more bewildered and curious. May be you have an answer and you need the question? I am looking forward to an exchange. Enter the discourse.
Bart Lootsma says: silence only works as a carefully enscenated interlude in a world of noise and expectations of noise. It can never be a general condition
29. Januar um 12:36
nice, eew. visual quietness (quietude?) works in a similar way, of course, because of the things it lets you see.
Thx for the great responses, you will be posted soon, meahwhile follow the thread on facebook if you like:
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