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Re: The Gate of the Present Circular Loan? (Not EXACTLY a Jambalaya)
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Thu, 30 Dec 1999 00:50:10 GMT
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In lugnet.market.jambalaya, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> I was graciously given a book, "The Gate of the Present" by Nico H. of
> Holland.
> It's in French, but documents a design competition of some sort in which a
> number of artists or architects were given a lot of bricks and asked to make
> something that to them, represented a gate. <snip>
> Strong preference to being next would be given to someone who knows enough
> French to do a bit of translation of what they feel are key passages, and
> could insert some notes (on separate pieces of paper, please) into the book
> for the elucidation of those who follow..
>
> So, any interest?
I would be interested in it. My French is sketchy, but sufficient to do
translations to English - assuming the subject matter doesn't get stunningly
esoteric. There are others out there much more qualified, though. (Martin
LeGault comes to mind - assuming he'd be interested)
James
http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/
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