2010年6月19日 星期六

Micromages



There is a similarity here between the mechanical aspect of the car that can relate to Micromages a series of drawing describes Daniel Libeskind’s ideal that takes part the forms of architecture and filters these elements to the purely geometry precise. In his drawings, looking as though they might have been visual texts produced by the machines; they depict a new and ambiguous spatial world emerging from an older, familiar one of architectural form and representation. In his book, “this is presentation, but always according to the mode of imperfection; an internal play in which deferred completeness is united with mobilized openness.” Via the process of purifying, people can reconsider objects with no-conceptual experience that is the source of programs, forms, and responses that were here explored. Imagination, in outpacing this experience, provides alternative solutions to problems without defining architecture. Therefore, the definition of internal architecture would be explored and redefined it.

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