Structuring Media

the critical debate in architecture must move beyond the blob vs. the box. the exploration of form as an end-in-itself is no longer delivering radical shifts. for the past ten years, architecture has focused on computationally intensive geometry. now, it must engage the territory presented by the network, both as a site for a new kind of architecture, and as a tool for rethinking the nature of design as a cultural construct.

Friday, January 30, 2009

via BoingBoing: Nassim Nicholas Taleb: the prophet of boom and doom

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1 Scepticism is effortful and costly. It is better to be sceptical about matters of large consequences, and be imperfect, foolish and human ...
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Bruce Sterling and "Bruno Argento" sound off on 2009 (Hint, they are the same guy)

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from the SEED magazine Bruce Sterling: If science is discredited, why should mere politics have any intellectual rigor? Just cobble together...
Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Documentary on Architecture in China

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China According to China An interesting interview of 5 or 6 Chinese architects coming to terms with the realities of working in China today....

At the intersection of Typological and Topological Form

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Design portfolio from the 16th Century
Thursday, November 20, 2008

Mayan Glyphs

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i've become fascinated in mayan glyphs. just an amazing graphical system. cracking the maya code
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Seed Magazine

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Some interesting presentations here Henry Markram, Greg Lynn, Natalie Jeremijenko, etc.

Situated Advocacy

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The book I worked on with Benjamin Bratton + Natalie Jeremijenko has been released and can be downloaded as a PDF here .
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jordan kanter
I am in the third year of the graduate program at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in L.A. I will complete my thesis September 2008. My undergraduate degree was in molecular biology/ neuroscience.
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