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Much of the archives work featured on this site has contributed to a PhD I’ve been undertaking through the University of Technology Sydney. It’s been a long and winding journey – starting out in the Faculty of Computing and IT and ending up in Public History – and finally submitted in August 2010. Titled The Death and Life of the Real-Time City: Re-imagining the City of Digital Urbanism , this is a somewhat ‘non-traditional’ PhD which traverses a number of different fields and takes in ideas relating to urban computing, utopian images of the city, urban activism during the 20th century, sound practices, and the digital distribution of media archives today.

Death and Life of the Real-Time City | sites|&|sounds

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http://www.businessinsider.com/insanely-creative-resumes-2011-6# One looks like a movie poster. Another is a Facebook profile. One even requires a bar code.

13 Insanely Cool Resumes That Landed Interviews At Google And Other Top Jobs

like, when you wake at night (where am i? http://www.artofeurope.com/

Art of Europe - Art Prints, Poetry, Cine, Stuff

Ryugyong Hotel Pyongyang

September 10, 2005 The Politics of Architecture: The Flight 93 Memorial http://mail.architexturez.net/+/In-Enaction/archive/msg01205.shtml

Blog Archive » Sumaré House by Isay Weinfeld Arquitecto

Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld designed this house for a graphic designer in São Paulo with a studio situated below street level opening onto a garden. Thus, we had to fit an atelier, a swimming pool and a space for ballet routines into the house, along with ample entertaining areas, two bedrooms and all other rooms suitable to a residence. The plot is not a small one (700 sq mt), but due to construction (height) restriction laws, the building should not exceed 2 floors, and an underground floor was necessary. http://www.dezeen.com/2009/12/17/sumare-house-by-isay-weinfeld-arquitecto/

Tokujin Yoshioka for Maison HERMES Japan // Designed to blow our

A t one point or another, we’ve all been told that it’s rude to stare. http://www.yatzer.com/2076_tokujin_yoshioka_for_maison_hermes_japan__designed_to_blow_our_minds
Black and White color scheme is very fascinating to see in websites, some designers still believes Less is More and they take the minimalistic approach to the design.

30 Cool Black and White Websites For Design Inspiration

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February 19, 2012 | 1 Comment

Home on the Grange

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