Motion capture of superimposed images of a moving pole (Étienne-Jules Marey c.1900) Fluid interdependence “While the body moves, movement is not only in the body, but in the world around …” (Posted by Oscar on Oct 15/2009 04:17AM) Fluid interdependence as a concern emerges by attaching significance to things not as closed systems that are…
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Part 3 of Moving on to Mobility: Archaeological Ambulations on the Mobile World
(Potsdamer Platz: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-00843,_Berlin,_Verkehrsturm_auf_dem_Potsdamer_Platz.jpg) IN-BETWEENESS and CHIASMA “… it is an aspect of time (as you say), but also boundaries and definitions – things don’t end where we delimit them” (Posted by Brad on Oct 13/2009 11:14AM) “ .. Movement is critical as the glue in connecting … ” (Posted by Oscar on Oct 15/2009 04:17AM)…
Part 2 of Moving on to Mobility: archaeological ambulations on the mobile world
Marey’s chronophotographic gun (1882). OBSERVATION “How does this [materialisation of movement] work for us and contend with moving projects in the way that Latour and Yaneva think about it in ‘Give me a gun and I will make a building move: An ANTs view of architecture’ [(2008)] and Tschumi in Architecture and disjunction [(1996)]: namely…
Part 1 of Moving on to Mobility: Archaeological Ambulations on the Mobile World
Ho-Yeol Ryu. Flughafen (2005). This is the first of four pieces on movement in archaeology. It part of an extended conversation that circulated around the authors’ co-chaired session on ‘movement’ at the TAG US conference held at Brown University, May 2010, (http://proteus.brown.edu/tag2010/8050). The idea for this Archaeolog piece, that is split into four parts, arose…