Sentences with phrase «codex became»

As Dettmer says, «When books become sculpture the codex becomes a palimpsest, a material to question the structures and perspectives of the past while pondering the uncertainties of the future.»

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Thus, according to Jeffery, the people of Damascus and Homs followed the Codex of Miqdad b. al - Aswad, those of Kufa that of Ibn Masud, etc. 7 The recension of Othman then becomes not simply a recopying of Abu Bekr's edition with the removal of its dialectical variants, but a strategical canonization of the collection current in Medina, and requiring that all others be destroyed.
Codex followed in 2004 and became a bestseller.
It then went on to become a codex, and now it is digital.
What started as long scrolls became a codex, or what we know today as a book.
Recent group exhibitions include Codex, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco (2014); In Parts, Whitney Museum of Art, New York, NY (2013) and Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form, Fondazione Prada, Venice, Italy (2013).
Dr. Roland Vogel of CodeX — The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics adds that, ``... anything around computable law will become more important.
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