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Introduction by Jean-Michel Rabaté
Arakawa and Gins, Directions for Architectural Procedure Invention
and Assembly (for helping organisms that person re-arrange their
landing sites -- perceptual landing sites / imaging landing sites
/ dimensionalizing landing sites -- to become architectural bodies)
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I. Architecture against Death
- Hank Lazer,
The Art and Architecture of Holding Open: The Radical Yes
of Architectural Body
- Jean-Jacques Lecercle,
The Tense of Architecture
- Trish Glazebrook,
Architecture Against Mortality: Building Origins
- Don Ihde, The
Ultimate Phenomenological Reduction
- Mark Hansen,
The Arche-Technics of Life
- Hideo Kawamoto,
The Mystery of Nagi's Ryoanji: Arakawa and Gins and Autopoiesis
- Gary Shapiro,
Building, Timing, Thinking: Reversible Destiny After Hegel,
Heidegger and Smithson
- Steve McCaffery,
'To Lose One's Way' (For Snails and Nomads): The Radical
Labyrinths of Constant, and Arakawa/Gins
- Jost Muxfeldt,
Does Death Survive? A Reverse Teleology
II. Poesis and Autopoesis
- Martin E. Rosenberg,
Constructing Autopoiesis: The Architectual Body in Light
of Contemporary Cognitive Science
- Michel Delville,
The Poet as the World: The Multidimensional Poetics of Arakawa
and Madeline Gins
- Craig Adcock,
The Meaning of Blank in Arakawa's Early Work
- Dagmar Buchwald,
'Invisible Microphytic Colonies': Word Rain by Madeline Gins
- Mary Ann Caws,
The Construction in Question
- Lissa Wolsak,
Union of Open Sets
- Marianne Shaneen,
Regarding the Impossible
- Marcia Landy and Stanley Shostak,
Five Senses to Immortality
- Patrick Pardo,
Of Self-Marmots and Humansnails: Arakawa + Gins and the Architectural
Body
- Charles Bernstein,
Every Which Way but Loose
III. Vita Nuova -- Life On New Terms
- Chet Wiener,
Some Critical Steps to Life on New Terms
- Art Shostak,
Helping Sociology to Reinvent Itself: Another G/A Possibility
- Shaughan Lavine,
The Architecture of a Person
- Klaus Benesch,
The Architectural Body: Reconfigurations of Space in Postmodern
Culture
- Sandy Baldwin,
Tentatively Dedicated to our Transhuman Destiny
- David Kolb,
Oh Pioneers! Bodily Reformation Amid Daily Life
- Shaun Gallagher,
Body Experiments
- Jondi Keane,
The Multimodal Consequences of Coordinology
- Reuben Baron,
Towards a Social Ecology of Landing Sites and Architectural
Bodies
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