Escaping Flatland Klyn & Resmini IA Conference 2019
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- 2.@resmini @danklyn
- 3.our ways of doing are largely unsustainable
- 4.they are wrongly conceptualized
- 5.they deny embodiment
- 6.they are abstracted away from the world
- 7.(Image:Wikipedia)
- 8.(Image:placesinparis.com)
- 9.(Image:@danklyn)
- 10.the meaning of an artifact resides in the relationships it has with other artifacts in the ecosystem Klaus Krippendorff, The Semantic Turn (2005)
- 11.Christina Warren,https://gizmodo.com/these-flip-flops-are-smart-for-the-dumbest-possible-rea-1793730937
- 12.meaning, and not function, is where value resides Klaus Krippendorff, The Semantic Turn (2005)
- 13.René Descartes (1596-1650)
- 14.the ghost in the machine
- 15.Gilbert Ryle (1900-1976)
- 16.the spatial turn
- 17.“Well Isn’t That Spatial”
- 18.the spatial turn as distant reading SImon Popper (2006)
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- 20.the spatial turn as topo-biography Robert Caro (1982)
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- 22.the spatial turn as phenomenology Martin Heidegger (1889 - 1976)
- 23.what humans do is dwell dwelling is to abide, among things Martin Heidegger, Building Dwelling Thinking (1954)
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- 25.we must show how the aroundness of the environment is founded upon the worldhood of the world Martin Heidegger, Being In Time (1927)
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- 27.in as much as any entity within-the-world is likewise in space, its spatiality will have ontological connection with the world Martin Heidegger, Being In Time (1927)
- 28.the purpose of architecture is to ensure that the worldness of the world is appropriately reflected in, and systemically reinforced by, the thing-ness of things
- 29.Coen Brothers, The Big Lebowski (1998)
- 30.Stanley Kubrick, 2001 (1968)
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- 33.AIA 1976 1988 2008
- 34.Richard Saul Wurman, Chairman (1976)
- 35.everything takes place some place Richard Saul Wurman (1976)
- 36.LATCHR:S. Wurman, Hats, Design Quarterly (1989)
- 37.AIA 1976 1988 2008 AIGA
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- 39.the 3rd dimension carries information not decoration Edward Tufte, Escaping Flatland (1988)
- 40.Detail from Escaping Flatland by Brian Wu (1988)
- 41.all the interesting worlds that we seek to understand are inevitably and happily multi-variate worlds existing in hyperspace. not flatlands. Edward Tufte, Escaping Flatland (1988)
- 42.AIA APPLE 1976 1988 2008 AIGA
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- 44.where to draw a boundary around a system depends on the purpose of the discussion and the questions we want to ask Donella Meadows, Thinking inSystems:A Primer (2008)
- 45.FLAT / THINGS UNFLATTENED / ECOSYSTEMS
- 46.ONTOLOGY TOPOLOGY CHOREOGRAPHY OTC MODEL (2019)
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- 48.choreography an actor’s own idiosyncratic way to “experience” and the actual bottom-up generator of the ecosystem the elements participating in the choreography have to be identified to formulate and formalize the ontology of the ecosystem
- 49.topology how elements relate to each other spatially in accordance with their proximity, separation, sequencing, enclosure, or directionality it affects in turn the choreography
- 50.ontology the granularity of the ontology, what elements it contains, how many, how are they categorized, is it one single ontology or multiple overlapping actor-dependent ontologies, directly affects the extension and complexity of the ecosystem as such it has a bearing on the topology
- 51.SUCHNESS SITUATEDN ESS SYSTEMICS
- 52.DESIGN How does this part work? Partness Things-As-Such Synthesis Advantage Problem Solving Strategy Map Representation ARCHITECTURE What is the world? Wholeness Things-In-Relation Analysis Tradeoff Truth-Seeking Epistemology Model Rhetoric
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- 54.thank you Dan Klyn & Andreas Resmini
- 55.Appendix (or:some of the stuff which didn’t fit)
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- 60.T
- 61.C
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- 63.place is pause Yi-Fu Tuan, Space and Place (2001)
- 64.Jonkoping, Sweden
- 65.place is a subjective, personal structure in the world where experiences unfold Resmini and Benyon, Blended Spaces and Cross Channel Experiences (2016)
- 66.we are placelings E. S. Casey (1996) The Fate ofPlace:A Philosophical History.
- 67.Christopher Alexander, Julian Street Inn, San Jose CA (1990)
- 68.Christopher Alexander, Julian Street Inn, San Jose CA (1990)
- 69.Lacerda, F. & Lima-Marques, M. (2014) Information Architecture as a Discipline - A Methodological Approach. In Resmini, A. (ed) Reframing Information Architecture
- 70.Benyon, D. & Resmini, A. (2016). Blended Spaces and Cross-channel Ecosystems. NordiCHI 16.
- 71.Dan Klyn & Andreas Resmini The IA Conference 2019 Orlando, Florida USA escaping flatland THE SPATIAL TURN IN INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE