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Tokarev (DVD)
Max Ryan, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Max Fowler, Nicolas Cage, Michael Mcgrady, …
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Nicolas Cage stars in this action thriller directed by Paco
Cabezas. Paul Maguire (Cage) is a criminal who, with the help of
his friends Kane and Danny (Max Ryan and Michael McGrady), steals a
briefcase full of money from a Russian mobster. Realising that the
mob would come after the money, the men decide to hide it away and
meet up five years later to divide it up. Five years on and Paul,
Kane and Danny meet as promised to split the proceeds of their last
job together. As Paul has become fully reformed living a normal
life as a doting husband and father, he prepares to go to a charity
dinner with his wife, leaving his daughter at home with friends.
When Detective St. John (Danny Glover) informs him that his
daughter has been kidnapped, Paul ignores the police's efforts and
decides to seek revenge his own way.
In the 1960s and '70s, architects, influenced by recent
developments in computing and the rise of structuralist and
poststructuralist thinking, began to radically rethink how
architecture could be created. Though various new approaches gained
favor, they had one thing in common: they advocated moving away
from the traditional reliance on an individual architect's
knowledge and instincts and toward the use of external tools and
processes that were considered objective, logical, or natural.
Automatic architecture was born. The quixotic attempts to formulate
such design processes extended modernist principles and tried to
draw architecture closer to mathematics and the sciences. By
focusing on design methods, and by examining evidence at a range of
scales from institutions to individual buildings Automatic
Architecture offers an alternative to narratives of this period
that have presented postmodernism as a question of style, as the
methods and techniques traced here have been more deeply
consequential than the many stylistic shifts of the past half
century. Sean Keller closes the book with an analysis of the
contemporary condition, suggesting future paths for architectural
practice that work through, but also beyond, the merely automatic.
Sommer 2012, es ist heiss und wir beginnen eine Art Spiel oder
Experiment. Vierzehn Tage lang stellen wir uns gegenseitig taglich
eine Frage, ohne diese zu beantworten. Es werden Fragen, die einem
so nebenbei in Gedanken begegnen, Fragen, die man sich immer wieder
stellt, Fragen, auf die man eigentlich gar nicht kommt. Wir haben
die Fragen einer Reihe von Menschen geschickt mit der Bitte, eine
oder mehrere davon zu beantworten. Prosa, Lyrik, Collage, Essay,
Illustration bekamen wir. Komisch, ernst, ironisch. Bisweilen
einhellig in der Meinung, mitunter sehr verschieden. Daraus wurde
dieses Buch
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