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In-text: (Ruins of Modernity, 2015)
Your Bibliography: domusweb.it. 2015. Ruins of Modernity. [online] Available at: <http://www.domusweb.it/en/news/2013/02/06/ruins-of-modernity.html> [Accessed 8 January 2015].
In-text: (Gablik, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Gablik, S., 1984. Has modernism failed?. New York, N.Y.: Thames and Hudson.
In-text: (Jencks, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Jencks, C., 1987. The language of post-modern architecture. New York: Rizzoli.
the will to power will represent the infinite possibilities of expansion of human value and find its clearest expression in the Ecce Homo, the true philosopher who, denying the past and projecting into the future, will create new values and will reveal new virtues.
In-text: (Nietzsche, Kaufmann and Hollingdale, 1967)
Your Bibliography: Nietzsche, F., Kaufmann, W. and Hollingdale, R., 1967. The will to power. New York: Random House.
In-text: (The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art, 2013)
Your Bibliography: The Challenge... A Tribute to Modern Art. 2013. [video] Herbert Kline.
In-text: (Modernism, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Wikipedia. 2015. Modernism. [online] Available at: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modernism#Differences_between_modernism_and_postmodernism> [Accessed 6 January 2015].
In-text: (Modernism vs Postmodernism, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Www19.homepage.villanova.edu. 2015. Modernism vs Postmodernism. [online] Available at: <http://www19.homepage.villanova.edu/karyn.hollis/prof_academic/Courses/2043_pop/modernism_vs_postmodernism.htm> [Accessed 6 January 2015].
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