Posts Tagged ‘Duration’

James Corner on Duration

James Corner on Duration

Inhabitat interviewed James Corner recently regarding his (and Diller Scofidio + Renfro’s) High Line project. The project is notable as an exercise in progressive, adaptive re-use, as well as for its novel capacity to affords (literally) new perspectives on the city. However, Corner offers duration as the key to the project, focusing on the issue [...]


Don DeLillo’s Point Omega

Don DeLillo's Point Omega

Not a movie but a conceptual art piece…like watching the universe die over a period of about seven billion years…I stayed awhile. Because even when something happens, you’re waiting for it to happen. -Richard Elster on 24 Hour Psycho Don DeLillo’s latest novel, Point Omega, like his (perhaps) greatest novel, Underworld, opens by restaging a [...]


The Limits of Control as Machinic Opera

The Limits of Control as Machinic Opera

If a quality has motifs and counterpoints, if there are rhythmic characters and melodic landscapes in a given order, then there is the constitution of a veritable machinic opera tying together orders, species, and heterogeneous qualities. What we term machinic is precisely this synthesis of heterogeneities as such. Inasmuch as these heterogeneities are matters of [...]