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Deze publicatie gaat uit van het standpunt dat de mens en natuur één zijn. Alles wat in de natuur als levensecht herkenbaar is, is bruikbaar. Alles wat levensvreemd en artificieel is, is in principe verdacht en kan maar na grondigonderzoek aanvaard worden.
General ecology and biosociology --- architecture [discipline] --- sustainable architecture --- Architecture --- Bouwkunst --- Environnement --- Logements --- Milieu --- Woonhuizen --- 504.062 --- 69.504 --- bouwen --- duurzaamheid --- ecologie --- #A9701A --- 504 --- 69 --- 728 --- 69.02 --- duurzaam bouwen --- ecologisch wonen --- 613.5 --- 692.1 --- Aardstralen --- Architectuur --- Bio-ecologisch bouwen --- Bouw --- Bouwbiologie --- Bouwen --- Bouwmaterialen --- Ecologie --- Energie --- Isolatie --- Leem --- Radio-activiteit --- Radon --- Stedebouw --- Verlichting --- Vocht --- Wonen --- Woninghygiëne --- 719.6 --- architectuur --- binnenklimaat --- bio-ecologisch bouwen --- ecologisch bouwmateriaal --- ecologische verlichting --- natuurverf --- 718.8 --- binnenhuisarchitectuur --- bouwmaterialen --- ecologisch bouwen --- energiebesparing --- 69.504 Building and the environment. Sustainable building --- Building and the environment. Sustainable building --- 504.062 Protection, rational use, restoration of natural resources. Sustainable development --- Protection, rational use, restoration of natural resources. Sustainable development --- Duurzaamheid --- Duurzame ontwikkeling --- Bouwtechniek --- Bouwwezen --- Huizen (architectuur) --- Woningen (architectuur) --- Woonhuizen (architectuur) --- bouwen - constructie-elementen, duurzaam bouwen --- (zie ook: ecologisch bouwen) --- architectuur, geschiedenis volgens genres/doeleinden, hedendaagse woningbouw --- Housing --- Sustainable architecture --- Ecological aspects. --- Duurzaam bouwen
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Earth Sound Earth Signal is a study of energies in aesthetics and the arts, from the birth of modern communications in the nineteenth century to the global transmissions of the present day. Grounded in the Aeolian sphere music that Henry David Thoreau heard blowing in telegraph lines and in the Aelectrosonic sounds of natural radio that Thomas Watson heard in telephone lines, the book moves through the histories of science, media, music, and the arts to the 1960s, when the composer Alvin Lucier worked with the ""natural electromagnetic sounds"" present from ""brainwaves to outer.
Sound in art. --- Radio noise. --- 7.01 --- Geluid ; geluiden ; klanken ; in de kunst --- Sound studies --- Sound Art --- Radiogeluiden ; radioruis ; radiosignalen --- Energetische aardstralen ; in de kunst --- Noise, Radio --- Electronic noise --- Radio astronomy --- Radio meteorology --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- Sound in art --- Radio noise --- Art --- Music --- music [performing arts] --- sound [acoustics] --- performance art --- electronic music --- sound art --- Sound in art.. --- 1960s. --- 19th century. --- aelectrosonic sounds. --- aeolian sphere music. --- aesthetics. --- artists. --- arts. --- brainwaves. --- early sound technologies. --- earth magnitude. --- energies. --- global perspective. --- global transmissions. --- henry david thoreau. --- humanities. --- media studies. --- modern communications. --- modern world. --- music history. --- musicians. --- natural radio. --- nonfiction. --- outer space. --- science historians. --- science history. --- scientists. --- sound energy. --- telegraph lines. --- telephone. --- thomas watson. --- 781.1 --- Geluidskunst --- music [performing arts genre]
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