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There is also a sense of both place and placelessness.
But the strongest impression conveyed by the art in this exhibition is of placelessness.
The old aristocratic conceit of place has given way to a glorious placelessness.
It is in this latter category that we encounter placelessness and angst.
This sense of placelessness lies at the heart of “Munyurangabo.”
Placelessness has been a favorite conceit of writers on the postwar suburbs almost since their beginning.
"Placelessness, worldlessness and identification with the powerless is the key to Jesus.
There is a sense of place and placelessness, as well a sense of power to be able to speak to the two worlds!
And look at the soullessness and placelessness of alternative.
For Noguchi, timelessness was an antidote to placelessness.
Place and placelessness.
The sense of place would give way to placelessness, and when every country had been contaminated by every other one, the whole world would be "Westernized."
Clad in glass and panels of metal and limestone, they are adamant in their sleek placelessness.
Placelessness variously defined, at varying levels of privilege might even be seen as becoming the center of gravity of the human condition.
Religion: From Place to Placelessness.
What is arguably new is the influence of the placeless and the elevation of placelessness, in some quarters at least, to a virtue.
The improved hotels are one component of a backlash against that shiny one-world placelessness that airports have long cultivated.
It is an emblem for placelessness, for a weightless, infinite and provisional void waiting to be filled with synthesized locations.
Edward "Ted" Relph is a Canadian geographer, best known for Place and Placelessness.
As seen here in some of his recent work, his images explore issues of placelessness, histories and origins often reconstructed by imperialistic idealogies.
In the writing of Rem Koolhaas and others, Asia as an idea has become ephemerality, megaform, placelessness, globalization.
Place and Placelessness, first published in 1976 and reissued in 2010, is a phenomenological account of how places are experienced and how they are changing.
Books include: Place and Placelessness, The Modern Urban Landscape, The Toronto Guide.
It has an ethereal placelessness that's made him one of the most striking and distinctive young forces in pop music, even more noteworthy because he's almost impossible to mimic.
Mr. Waldie is much too close to Lakewood to sentimentalize it and far too deeply rooted there to buy into any glib notions of its placelessness.