The virtual dimension : architecture, representation, and crash culture /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Beckmann, John
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Princeton Architectural Press, [1998]
Edition:1st ed.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Merge invisible layers / John Beckmann
  • Flesh space / Stahl Stenslie
  • "Space," "being," and other fictions in the domain of the virtual / Frances Dyson
  • The medieval return of cyberspace / Margaret Wertheim
  • Virtual repression : Hollywood's cyberspace and models of the mind / Claudia Springer
  • Reality / photographs by Erica Baum
  • The senses have no future / Hans Moravec
  • The abolition of humanity and the contours of the new A-theology / Matthew Aaron Taylor
  • Outer space or virtual space? Utopias of the digital age / Floran Röetzer
  • Changing space : virtual reality as an arena of embodied being / Char Davies
  • Virtual reality and the tea ceremony / Michael Heim
  • Architecture in the age of its virtual disappearance / Paul Virilio interviewed by Andreas Ruby
  • Photographs of Las Vegas / Arne Svenson
  • Stripping architecture / Mark C. Taylor
  • Antitectonics : the poetics of virtuality / William J. Mitchell
  • Envisioning cyberspace : the design of on-line communities / Peter Anders
  • Hypersurfaces : socius fluxus / Stephen Perrella
  • Terminal velocities : the computer in the design studio / Stan Allen
  • A capacity for endlessness / Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos
  • Fresh H²O expo / Lars Spuybrock
  • 10 dencies / Knowbotic Research
  • Meshworks, hierarchies, and interfaces / Manuel de Landa
  • The difference-scape / Asymptote
  • Framing the fold : furniture, architecture, geography, and the pursuit of the virtual / Bernard Cache interviewed by Michael Speaks
  • Line parable for the virtual (on the superiority of the analog) / Brian Massumi
  • The desire to be wired / Gareth Branwyn
  • Stelarc : the evolutionary alchemy of reason / brian Massumi
  • Seeing with your eyes / discussion between Vivian Sobchak and John Beckmann.