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Featured Discussion: Volume
2007.04.23 15:41
metamechanic. lately I've been looking forward to your posts the most. What you think I meant regard "limits are not worth reaching for" is similar to what I think I meant.
Yes, it seems to make sense that de-territiorialization ultimately registers a re-territorialization, but it is the effect of de-territorialization (on one's thinking) that is the most important aspect here. And I guess you could say that new mode of thinking is what then shapes the new "territory".
(btw, I think if you had further pursued the cartesian grid discussion, you would have ultimately clobbered me.)
I have no idea if this is so, but I wonder if this composition might be an example of de-territorialized architecture.
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