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Stephenson beroemd om zijn prachtwerk Cryptonomicon heeft toch zijn jeugzondes als schrijver opnieuw uitgegeven. Hardstikke leuk voor de liefhebber van politiek en media manipulatie.


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Wat is de link tussen Ikea en Glasgow,’Europa’s moordhoofdstad’ ?
Dit zijn twee van de twaalf onderwerpen die getalenteerde fotografen als uitgangspunt hebben gekozen voor hun invulling van het thema ‘Risk’.

De foto’s van de voor de masterclass geselecteerde twaalf fotografen zijn, elk op hun eigen wijze, confronterend en boeiend. Probeerde eerst zonder de uitvoerige schriftelijke toelichting te ervaren welk verhaal ik dacht dat achter de foto schuil zou kunnen gaan. Las daarna de toelichting en merkte dat ik mezelf soms volledig op het verkeerde been wist te zetten.

Was een aanrader. Met de nadruk op Was…..Helaas is deze tentoonstelling maar tot 7 januari 2007.

Ga door met lezen van “Foam tentoonstellingen: de 13e Joop Swart Masterclass”


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Tja, soms wil je van je donker bruine oudbollige interieur af en dan is het eerste dat weg mag de schemerlamp. Maar waar vervang je zo’n lelijke schemerlamp mee? Na lang zoeken, toch gevonden: de PAO lamp van FLOS. Wat is er nou mooier dan een UFO in je kamer? Juist, twee UFO’s!


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The most common false conclusions of men are these: a thing exists, therefore it is legitimate. Here one is concluding functionality from viability, and legitimacy from functionality. Furthermore, if an opinion makes us glad, it must be true; if its effect is good, it in itself must be good and true. Here one is attributing to the effect the predicate “gladdening,” “good,” in the sense of the useful, and providing the cause with the same predicate “good,” but now in the sense of the logically valid. The reversal of the proposition is: if a thing cannot prevail and maintain itself, it must be wrong; if an opinion tortures and agitates, it must be false. The free spirit, who comes to know all too well the error of this sort of deduction and has to suffer from its consequences, often succumbs to the temptation of making contrary deductions, which are in general naturally just as false: if a thing cannot prevail, it must be good; if an opinion troubles and disturbs, it must be true.


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In ages of crude, primordial cultures, man thought he could come to know a second real world in dreams: this is the origin of all metaphysics. Without dreams man would have found no occasion to divide the world. The separation into body and soul is also connected to the oldest views about dreams, as is the assumption of a spiritual apparition5 that is, the origin of all belief in ghosts, and probably also in gods. “The dead man lives on, because he appears to the living man in dreams.” So man concluded formerly, throughout many thousands of years.


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Sometimes a book comes along that is truly inspired. I don’t know whether this is due to Higher Intelligence speaking to the author, or the author somehow tapping into currently unknown brain functions. Yet, if you take the book at face value and compare it to everything else someone has written and what you know about his life, one question stands out: how could he have written that book?

Moreover if you look at the subsequent unravelling of the impact the book has on one’s life or even the world at large, you cannot but conclude that you have indeed here a holy book. So let’s look at twentieth century and see which books deserve the honorary title of Holy.

Continue reading “Holy Books of the 20th Century”


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At some point in my life - and that’s your life, too - aye believed the most stupendous ass well ass the most important thing for any human being to be to get out of the box.

How one can err!

But is not erring man’s prerogative?
Continue reading “Out of the Box Office”


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Several pre-release copies of the new book by renowned writer Damn Brown are already uploaded to several hidden peer to peer networks. The publisher together with the RIAA (here’s another film in the making) is actively suppressing distribution and persecuting anyone touching the Damn file.

Hence we can only provide you with a synopsis. I hope you understand.

Continue reading “Damn Brown’s: The HIV Code.”


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SYLLABICATION: hyp•no•sis
PRONUNCIATION: hp-nss
NOUN: Inflected forms: pl. hyp•no•ses (-sz)
1. An artificially induced altered state of consciousness, characterized by heightened suggestibility and receptivity to direction. 2. Hypnotism. 3. A sleeplike condition.

Guess which one we mean.

Continue reading “Your Hypnosis is Our Crisis”


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My very first class in philosophy was ethics and one of the first things I encountered was the Prisoner’s Dilemma. For those who don’t know it goes as follows: A crime has been committed. Two suspects are arrested. To force a quick conviction the interrogating officer comes up with a clever scheme. If prisoner A accuses prisoner B and prisoner B doesn’t accuse prisoner A then A goes free and B gets twenty years. And the other way around. If both prisoners accuse each other, they both get ten years. If both don’t accuse anyone they both get five years.

Continue reading “The Prisoner’s Dilemma”


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