➔ Mackenzie Wark on Keller Easterling’s new book on infrastructure, ‘Extrastatecraft’ — “Infrastructure is how power deploys itself, and it does so much faster than law or democracy.”
Month: November 2014
Scripted Movement Drawing Series 1, Andrew Kudless
➔ Scripted Movement Drawing Series 1, Andrew Kudless — via BLDGBLOG. We give robots welding torches, vacuum grippers and saws; why not pencils or brushes?
Courtney Humphries, “The city is an ecosystem, pipes and all”
➔ Courtney Humphries, “The city is an ecosystem, pipes and all” — “Cities may strike us as the opposite of “the environment”: As we pave streets and erect buildings, nature comes to feel like the thing you find somewhere else. But scientists working in the growing field of urban ecology argue that we’re missing something. A city’s soil collects pollutants, but it also supports a vast system of microscopic life. Water courses beneath roads and buildings, often in long-buried streams and constructed pipes. And city ecosystems aren’t static; they change over time as populations grow, infrastructure ages, and different political structures and social values shape them. Seen this way, the city is a distinct form of “environment,” and an important one.”
The Marriage of Reason and Squalor: drawings by Pier Vittorio Aureli
➔ The Marriage of Reason and Squalor: drawings by Pier Vittorio Aureli — “Pieces of architecture-in-waiting that, despite rejecting a precise programme, are waiting sheet after sheet, to turn into something better defined, which is not necessarily architecture.”