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Boy Vereecken with Studio Miessen, decentralized spatial identity for Kunsthalle Wien, on the occasion of How To Live Together, commissioned by Nicolaus Schafhausen #kunsthallewien #boyvereecken #studiomiessen #howtolivetogether #vienna #markusmiessen #criticalspatialpractice #exhibitionarchitecture #spatialdesign
Boy Vereecken with Studio Miessen, decentralized spatial identity for Kunsthalle Wien, on the occasion of How To Live Together, commissioned by Nicolaus Schafhausen #kunsthallewien #boyvereecken #studiomiessen #howtolivetogether #vienna #markusmiessen #criticalspatialpractice #exhibitionarchitecture #spatialdesign
Boy Vereecken with Studio Miessen, decentralized spatial identity for Kunsthalle Wien, on the occasion of How To Live Together, commissioned by Nicolaus Schafhausen #kunsthallewien #boyvereecken #studiomiessen #howtolivetogether #vienna #markusmiessen #criticalspatialpractice #exhibitionarchitecture #spatialdesign
Gelitin's work "homo lulu" (2013) shown previously at Schinkel Pavillon Berlin is the centrepoint of "How to Live Together" curated by Nicolaus Schafhausen at Kunsthalle Wien. In the background photographs by Tina Barney documenting everyday life #kunsthallewien #gelitin #homolulu #tinabarney #schinkelpavillon #vienna #howtolivetogether #nicolausschafhausen #paulkasmingallery
Pictures of the “Book of Nature” written by Conrad von Megenberg, 1349. “The Book of Nature is a religious and philosophical concept originating in the Latin Middle Ages which views nature as a book to be read for knowledge and understanding. There also was a book written by Conrad of Megenberg in the 14th century with the original German title of "Buch der Natur".
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A Latin work, De naturis rerum, of the Dominican Thomas of Cantimpré (d. 1263), served as model. Conrad, however, prepared his book with considerable freedom; much of the original was omitted, his own observations were introduced, corrections were made, and so on. His work gives a survey of all that was known of natural history at that time and is, besides, the first natural history in the German language.
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The work has eight chapters
* the nature of man
* sky, 7 planets, astronomy and meteorology
* zoology
* ordinary and aromatic trees
* plants and vegetables
* invaluable and semi-precious stones
* 10 kinds of metals
* water and rivers.
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The concept corresponds to the early Greek philosophical belief that man, as part of a coherent universe, is capable of understanding the design of the natural world through reason. The concept is frequently deployed by philosophers, theologians, and scholars.”
– Wikipedia
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