In Grace and Gravity, renowned architect Lars Spuybroek undertakes a provocative exploration of ‘grace’ in architecture. Reclaiming the concept from the realm of the fine ...
Continue Reading β“Sadhana: The Realisation of Life” is Rabindranath Tagore’s excellent collection of essays on the subject of Indian spirituality. Tagore’s objective in this work was to ...
Continue Reading βPoet, novelist, playwright, and chess enthusiast, Raymond Roussel (1877-1933) was one of the French belle Γ©poque’s most compelling literary figures. During his lifetime, Roussel’s work ...
Continue Reading βFormalized Music: Thought and Mathematics in Composition is a book by Greek composer, architect, and engineer Iannis Xenakis in which he explains his motivation, philosophy, ...
Continue Reading βInspired by its use in literary theory, film criticism and the discourse of game design, SalomΓ© Voegelin adapts and develops “possible world theory” in relation ...
Continue Reading βWilliam Butler Yeats was an Irish poet, dramatist, prose writer and one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature. A pillar of the Irish literary ...
Continue Reading βCan computers be creative? Is algorithmic art just a form of Candy Crush? Cutting through the smoke and mirrors surrounding computation, robotics and artificial intelligence, ...
Continue Reading βThe Darker Side of the Renaissance weaves together literature, semiotics, history, historiography, cartography, and cultural theory to examine the role of language in the colonization ...
Continue Reading βA collection of essays written essentially by members of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies of the University of California, Los Angeles, exploring certain ...
Continue Reading β4.48 Psychosis is the final play by British playwright Sarah Kane. It was her last work, first staged at the Royal Court’s Jerwood Theatre Upstairs ...
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