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Category: Read&Seen

  • Games People Play

    Games People Play

    Erik Berne The moment a little boy is concerned with which is a jay and which is a sparrow, he can no longer see the birds or hear them sing. Erik Berne There was a Chinese who was going to take the subway. His companion told him that they would save twenty minutes by taking…

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  • DOOR INTERVIEW LESLEY LOKKO

    DOOR INTERVIEW LESLEY LOKKO

    Lesley Lokko, an incredible architect and a true force of nature, carries the enchanting blend of her Ghanaian and Scottish heritage. As the director of the Venice Architecture Biennale, she infuses the event with her boundless creativity, marking an exciting chapter in her captivating story.

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  • Avatar 2

    Avatar 2

    The first journey of the year was to Pandora.

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  • Nomad Bruce Chatwin

    Nomad Bruce Chatwin

    “Some American brain specialists took encephalograph readings of travellers. They found that changes of scenery and awareness of the passage of seasons through the year stimulated the rhythms of the brain, contributing to a sense of well-being and an active purpose in life. Monotonous surroundings and tedious regular activities wove patterns which produced fatigue, nervous…

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  • Hermann Hesse and Yee I-Lann about Malaysia

    Hermann Hesse and Yee I-Lann about Malaysia

    Two authors speak, in their own way, about Malaysia. The last place I visited before the pandemic.

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  • Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago

    A book/exhibition where style, culture, art, and music, became a means to navigate the question of identity raised by people in flux. In early 2020, Duro Olowu, a Nigerian-born British fashion designer, curated his second museum exhibition, “Duro Olowu: Seeing Chicago” at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. It features his selections of over 380…

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  • A Brief History of the Future

    A Brief History of the Future sounds more like a science fiction book but from the 70s.It’s a book released in 2006 written by an economist, Jacques Attali, who – in my personal opinion – lacks a strong vision of the future. It gives me the feeling that it was written during the cold war. Anyway,…

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