Archives For November 30, 1999

Discipline in all fields of human knowledge has been created by individuals who broke the rules of play of their historic context in their eagerness to invent the future.

Projects that seek solutions within their own discipline, insensitive to their cultural environment, produce autistic interventions that conceal the most entrenched immobilism behind their apparent refinement. A dead weight in history.

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When speaking of the fold, it is the echoes of Deleuze and Guattari that spring to mind – highly suggestive by some of their book titles. In essence, at its core lays the implication of space and how we relate to it. Spaces pass from inside to outside, raising an argument on the concept of boundary and motion.

The composition – organising each part in its place – creates patterns, and establishes the union of different programs seamlessly. This leads to a discovery of spaces of relation and interchange at the level of new organisations and social interchange.

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