A Quote by Zaha Hadid

There are 360 degrees, so why stick to one? — © Zaha Hadid
There are 360 degrees, so why stick to one?

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You take 35 degrees out of 360 degrees and call it a photo. No individual photo explains anything. That's what makes photography such a wonderful and problematic medium.
We must make a radical turn, at 360 degrees.
We're going to turn this team around 360 degrees.
I used to be stupid but I've turned that situation around 360 degrees.
O, how glorious would it be to set my heel upon the Pole and turn myself 360 degrees in a second!
What I loved about country music when I was a kid was the Grand Ole Opry, was 'Hee Haw,' was 360 degrees of entertainment.
What I loved about country music when I was a kid was the Grand Ole Opry, was Hee Haw, was 360 degrees of entertainment.
...and it occurred to me, with the forcefulness of a thought experienced in 360 degrees, that that's really what history mostly is: masses of people doing ordinary things.
Art is not predictable. Art is not golf, as great as that may be. There are 360 degrees of choice to make.
The themes I sing about tend to be centered on love, but in the most total, general way 360 degrees of love.
The problem with Google is you have 360 degrees of omnidirectional information on a linear basis, but the algorithms for irony and ambiguity are not there. And those are the algorithms of wisdom.
Now he must not go the wrong way round the circuit, and unless he can spin himself stationary through 360 degrees I fail to see how he can avoid doing so.
There is no more "front" and "rear" where Fobbit-types would go to hide out in safer locations. In Iraq and Afghanistan, you engaged in a theater of operations that's 360 degrees at all times.
Michael, if you can't pass, you can't play. - Coach Dean Smith to Michael Jordan in his freshman year We're going to turn this team around 360 degrees.
Photography has always been capable of manipulation. Even more subtle and more invidious is the fact that any time you put a frame to the world, it's an interpretation. I could get my camera and point it at two people and not point it at the homeless third person to the right of the frame, or not include the murder that's going on to the left of the frame. You take 35 degrees out of 360 degrees and call it a photo. There's an infinite number of ways you can do this: photographs have always been authored.
The great thing about media now is that you have 360 degrees worth of opinions and can find whatever you want and tune out whatever you want.
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