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Architecture continues to articulate its concepts, design decisions, and processes predominantly through posteriori rationalisation. "The compulsive force of legitimising arguments still dominates contemporary debate" (van Berkel & Bos, 2002). Since architecture today—at least in open, democratic Western societies—is the result of an institutionalised, cooperative process involving
Where is My World?
In my childhood, computer game was a fixed space, without time or location. There was an event, and game items, but it was a fixed spacetime. During the game, I was able to divide the space inside the computer and the real physical space. As much physical time was frozen,
SEEABLE RELATIONSHIP. SAYABLE CONNECTION #04: In Search of Lost Time
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In the Dream and In-between
Once, dreams were understood as glimpses of the future. They were believed to carry messages from ancestors, warning of dangers or fortunes. Alternatively, they were seen as suppressed desires—long-held yet unfulfilled