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Is There An Object Oriented Architecture Engaging Graham Harman Joseph Bedford Editor

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Is There An Object Oriented Architecture Engaging Graham Harman Joseph Bedford Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Author: Joseph Bedford (editor)
ISBN: 9781350133457, 9781350262379, 9781350133488, 1350133450, 1350262374, 1350133485
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Is There An Object Oriented Architecture Engaging Graham Harman Joseph Bedford Editor by Joseph Bedford (editor) 9781350133457, 9781350262379, 9781350133488, 1350133450, 1350262374, 1350133485 instant download after payment.

Bringing Graham Harman’s philosophy into direct confrontation with contemporary architectural theory in new and creative ways, Is There an Object-Oriented Architecture? provides a dialogue between Harman and six of the world's leading architectural thinkers, Adam Sharr, Lorens Holm, Jonathan Hale, Peg Rawes, Patrick Lynch and Peter Carl.
Harman's object-oriented philosophy is one that sees the universe as a carnival of equal “objects” with no hierarchy between humans and nonhumans. In his model, unicorns, triangles, bicycles, neutrons, and humans are all things with enduring essences that outlast their partial transformations. It is a strikingly democratic vision of the universe that knocks humans off their ontological pedestal as arbiters of what is real. It also radically challenges the very precepts of architectural theory, the structure of which remains stubbornly human-centric as it seeks to give form to the human being’s place at the centre of the cosmos.
In this new book, each thinker develops the implications of Harman's philosophy for the future of architecture by entering into a direct exchange with the philosopher and his thinking, both questioning him and questioning with him.

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