5 May
92050501.db Market St. East Development, plans, elevations, models
"Department of Architectural Scale"
1998.05.05
new broad agenda - focus
work on schizophrenia + architectures
1999.05.05
organizing
2000.05.05
Re: how about free data?
2001.05 05 09:28
further developments
2001.05.05 12:13
developments
2001.05.05
Re: in God we Trust (if needed)
2002.05.05
Re: [no subject]
2002.05.05 10:23
2002.05.05 11:32
2002.05.05 17:32
Re: us iraqi war memorial
2004.05.05 13:55
Re: Points and Planes in a Lunar Eclipse
2004.05.05 15:28
Koolhaas versus the Actor
2005.05.05 09:37
2005.05.05 10:28
2005.05.05 11:08
2005.05.05 18:37
2005.05.05 23:19
Ephemeral City
2005.05.05 10:03
modernity/post-modernity
2005.05.05 10:17
5 May 1821 Napoleon dies in exile at St. Helena
2005.05.05.15:27
ideal academic project?
2005.05.05 19:40
Architectural Pedagogy
2006.05.05 10:25
Flying Pigs, the CAC and Sunday Brunch.....
2006.05.05 10:41
Old bmw's?
2006.05.05 11:00
2006.05.05 13:21
What if?
2006.05.05 11:18
Protonike on May 3rd
2006.05.05 12:57
2006.05.05 17:05
Building Suburbia...... by Dolores Hayden - ?
2006.05.05 13:35
2006.05.05 13:53
Favorite archinect poster
2006.05.05 13:48
2006.05.05 14:28
2006.05.05 14:44
Someone want to clue me into the Deleuze, de Landa, architecture connection?
2006.05.05 14:09
2006.05.05 16:22
Architectural Criticism
2006.05.05 16:55
2006.05.05 17:16
2006.05.05 18:32
Architecture writers in Philadelphia
2006.05.05 17:25
08050501.db HQ of DATA (Department of Architectural Theory Annexation), model
08050502.db HQ of DATA (Department of Architectural Theory Annexation), perspectives
PARTICIPATE! (What does Europe look like?)
2008.05.05 10:46
2008.05.05 16:57
the state of drawing in education
2008.05.05 14:58
2008.05.05 16:03
| |
Re: [no subject]
2002.05.05 17:32
A few things:
1. I understood/understand your point about "modern" man and what some interprete as slavehood to "timetables".
2. As far as time and how it is manifest on this planet, there is no way to think of this time without conflating time and place. All Earth time is relative to Earth positions relative to the sun.
3. It is probably more true that animals do indeed conflat time and place--perhaps it is the only natural thing to do. [Bird migrations are another example where nature conflats time and place.]
5 May 1821 Napoleon dies in exile at St. Helena
2005.05.05.15:27
Helena and Constantine just figured out all the arrangements for Pope John Paul II's first afterlife birthday party. Helena has been arranging the first afterlife birthday party of Popes for centuries now, and Constantine gets involved for all the special parties--he's great when it comes to dealing with the whole irony of such events. In the morning, everyone will 'witness' the Danube flooding event along the present Croatian/Serbian border that coincided with Karol's 4th birthday. (Helena gave birth to Constantine in what is now Serbia, so they both know the territory well; they remember the 1924 Danube flood well too.) In the afternoon, all will visit the post-WWII mass graves at Gakowo. In the evening, everyone will go to Mount St. Helen's to see if there's any white or black smoke.
Old bmw's?
2006.05.05 13:21
When I was 17 my father gave me my first car too, his first 1963 Mercedes, when he bought a second 1972 Mecedes for himself. What an early 1970s high school babe magnet that was. Wouldn't you know it though, my first collision experience was with a Lincoln Continental Mark II in the high school parking lot--pure circus maximus. I still wonder how there was no damage to my car.
And then the 1963 remains became a beloved 1980s fashion statement.
And then in 1999 van Berkel and Bos write, "The architect is going to be the fashion designer of the future." Gosh, it really took them a long time to figure out what I could have told them about the future a long time ago.
Who owns Jeep these days?
Favorite archinect poster
2006.05.05 13:48
It's interesting how once a deception is seen the deception itself disappears and all that's really left is the truth.
Someone want to clue me into the Deleuze, de Landa, architecture connection?
2006.05.05 14:09
I can clearly remember discussing D'Arcy in the Intergraph computer room at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Fine Arts sometime during the 1985-86 academic year. It was after I demonstrated the various results of the 'scale and rotate' command to one of the architectural faculty there. How many gateways to D'Arcy are really out there?
I can't for the life of me remember the faculty members name, but he was older and British (or was he a New Zealander?). Anyway, later that year he got one of architecture students pregnant and a very quick marriage ensued.
|