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Learning from Muriel

I recently sat down with the book Learning from Las Vegas, a collaborative Yale study led by Robert Venturi—not the 1977 version but the original 1972—designed by Muriel Cooper. Understanding the vernacular language of the urban life in Las Vegas at a time when modern architecture ruled the States can be complicated. I first encountered [...]

genome mapping

Since reading the Economist special section on the mapping of the human genome, I have been obsessed with the thought of being made up of code. I don’t see it as a boring letter and numbered code—not that this is boring at all, just not something I can comprehend easily—but more of a combination of [...]