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Alexander Kluge on the Birth of the 20th Century

Alexander Kluge on the Birth of the 20th Century
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Fewer than 50 people worldwide have golden blood — or Rh-null.
Blood is considered Rh-null if it lacks all of the 61 possible antigens in the Rh system.
It s also very dangerous to live with this blood type, as so few people have it.
Golden blood sounds like the latest in medical quackery. As in, get a golden blood transfusion to balance your tantric midichlorians and receive a free charcoal ice cream cleanse. Don t let the New-Agey moniker throw you. Golden blood is actually the nickname for Rh-null, the world s rarest blood type.
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Mosaic reports, the type is so rare that only about 43 people have been reported to have it worldwide, and until 1961, when it was first identified in an Aboriginal Australian woman, doctors assumed embryos with Rh-null blood would simply die in utero. ....

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A Visual History of New York Told Through Its Diagrams, Maps and Graphics


Martin Pederson interviewed this week Antonis Antoniou and Steven Heller, author of
Decoding Manhattan, a new book that compiles over 250 architectural maps, diagrams, and graphics of the island of Manhattan in New York City, talking about the origin story of the book, the process of research, and the collaboration.
In a very real sense, the island of Manhattan is a place created by a diagram: The Commmissioner’s Plan of 1811, which laid out the future streets north of Houston Street and south of 155th Street, was essentially a map disguised as a planning document. So there’s real conceptual beauty to Antonis Antoniou and Steven Heller’s new book, ....

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Rem Koolhaas designs Boompjes inspired Amex


Rem Koolhaas on OMA’s Rotterdam beginnings, Boompjes and Amex
Rem Koolhaas on OMA’s Rotterdam beginnings, Boompjes and Amex
We caught up with Rem Koolhaas to discuss OMA’s beginnings, setting up shop in Rotterdam, and his new design for the Amex Centurion ‘Art Card’, which was inspired by Boompjes, OMA’s very first commission in the Dutch port city in the early 1980s
The silk-screen triptych for the Boompjes project 
Rotterdam and OMA have long been intertwined. The Dutch port city has been home to the celebrated architecture practice for over four decades now, and it is also co-founder Rem Koolhaas’ birthplace. Still, the architect didn’t spend a lot of time there until the 1980s. Instead, he followed a more international trajectory in his early years. His childhood was mostly divided between Amsterdam and Jakarta, and after graduating from the Architectural Association in London, he moved to New York to attend Cornell. His book, ....

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Countryside: The Future and the Past


Countryside: The Future and the Past
Two recent exhibitions showcase efforts by vastly different visual thinkers to document transformations in rural life. One body of work is determined to remain detached; the other is driven by political commitment.
Deborah Gans
Countryside: The Future, floor of the street level gallery. [Laurian Ghinitoiu, courtesy AMO]
Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures, installation view, Museum of Modern Art © 2020. [John Wronn] Dorothea Lange,
Like so many projects and plans in the time of the novel coronavirus, this review is out of sync. It was a year ago that I undertook to write a double review of two then-new exhibitions on view in New York City. ....

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