The working of matters and the exteriority of their relations. Assemblages/The Book/Deleuze and Guatarri.
Showing posts with label observatory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label observatory. Show all posts
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
Wednesday, 25 August 2021
Immaterial Architecture : Collage/Enumeration of Visual Information
Immaterial Architecture : The Glass Observatory
Site Drawing : Speculative Fields/Spatial Practices
Site Writing/Place Making
Collage/Enumeration of photographic elements
Antique Glass Sample : Seedy Handblown
Photograph of light, surface/shadow and projection
Reading Room
Research Collage




Friday, 13 August 2021
Drawing/Mapping : Speculative Fields/Spatial Practices
Speculative Fields/Spatial Practices
Lightness
Quickness
Exactitude
Visibility
Multiplicity
CONSISTENCY/Guattari
The Three Ecologies
Italo Calvino
Six Memos for the Next Millennium
Reaserch Collage/Interior Design
Life Drawing/Fine Art
Stained Glass/Architectural Art
Life Drawing/Fine Art
Montage/Photography



Lightness
Quickness
Exactitude
Visibility
Multiplicity
CONSISTENCY/Guattari
The Three Ecologies
Italo Calvino
Six Memos for the Next Millennium
Reaserch Collage/Interior Design
Life Drawing/Fine Art
Stained Glass/Architectural Art
Life Drawing/Fine Art
Montage/Photography




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#russell moreton,
#spatial practice,
architectural,
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Calvino,
charcoal,
collage,
exactitude,
glass,
interior design,
life drawing,
line,
map,
montage,
observatory,
photography,
six memos,
text
Saturday, 6 January 2018
Site Specificity : Camouflage
Site is anti-place hovering precariously over the abyss of no-place.
Edward S. Casey, The Fate of Place
Introduction : On Installation and Site Specificity
Erica Suderburg
The line between art and life should be kept as fluid, and perhaps indistinct as possible.
Allan Kaprow, 'The Event'
Box For Standing, 1961
Robert Morris
Body and Building
Essays On The Changing Relation Of Body And Architecture
Dodds, Tavernor
Observatory, 1971
Robert Morris
Rethinking Architecture
Neil Leach
There is at the core of contemporary existence a transcendental homelessness which Kracauer evokes so lucidly in his description of the hotel lobby, the quintessential space of modernity.
Camouflage
Neil Leach



Thursday, 10 July 2014
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