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Chomsky remarks on Buckley's passing in 2008
Saturday, October 11, 2008
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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.
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Chomsky's remarks after Buckley's death seemed a bit ungracious. But that's so uncharacteristic of Chomsky that we should give him the benefit of the doubt and simply assume they interviewed him before his Metamucil kicked in.
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