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acadia10_190 |
authors |
Wall, Jennifer G; Hegre, Erik D |
year |
2010 |
title |
Expel Binary Assumptions |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2010.190
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source |
ACADIA 10: LIFE in:formation, On Responsive Information and Variations in Architecture [Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA) ISBN 978-1-4507-3471-4] New York 21-24 October, 2010), pp. 190-195 |
summary |
This paper is an analysis of the insufficient nature of binary terms to define and discuss digital information flow and fabrication, and seeks to purport ways in which these binary definitions can be dispelled in favor of a push towards wholeness in both our understanding of the contemporary design climate as well as our own interaction with objects and material. |
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ACADIA |
type |
normal paper |
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