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Insight by de - sign. A calculus of computation
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- Nombre de pages404
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-3-96750-081-3
- EAN9783967500813
- Date de parution20/11/2025
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille180 Mo
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- ÉditeurKulturverlag Kadmos Berlin
Résumé
The calculus of design is a diagrammatic approach towards the relationship between design and insight. The thesis is that insights are not discovered, gained, explored, revealed, or mined, but are operatively de-signed. The de in design neglects the contingency of the space towards the sign. The - is the drawing of a distinction within the operation. Space collapses through the negativity of the sign; the command draws a distinction that neglects the space for the form's sake.
The operation to de-sign is counterintuitively not the creation of signs, but their removal, the exclusion of possible sign propositions of space. De-sign is thus an act of exclusion; the possibilities of space are crossed into form.
The operation to de-sign is counterintuitively not the creation of signs, but their removal, the exclusion of possible sign propositions of space. De-sign is thus an act of exclusion; the possibilities of space are crossed into form.
The calculus of design is a diagrammatic approach towards the relationship between design and insight. The thesis is that insights are not discovered, gained, explored, revealed, or mined, but are operatively de-signed. The de in design neglects the contingency of the space towards the sign. The - is the drawing of a distinction within the operation. Space collapses through the negativity of the sign; the command draws a distinction that neglects the space for the form's sake.
The operation to de-sign is counterintuitively not the creation of signs, but their removal, the exclusion of possible sign propositions of space. De-sign is thus an act of exclusion; the possibilities of space are crossed into form.
The operation to de-sign is counterintuitively not the creation of signs, but their removal, the exclusion of possible sign propositions of space. De-sign is thus an act of exclusion; the possibilities of space are crossed into form.



