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Architecture: Sites of Reversible Destiny Architectural Experiments After Auschwitz-Hiroshima

Madeline Gins; Gins; Arakawa

ISBN: 9781854902795
Publisher: St Martins Pr
Publication Date: 1994
Binding: Softcover

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Helen Keller or Arakawa

Madeline Gins

ISBN: 9780936050119
Publisher: Burning Books
Publication Date: 1994
Binding: Hardcover

Helen Keller or Arakawa gives rise to a new form of "speculative" fiction, conveying the potential for human experience now and here rather than depicting worlds distant in space or time. The novel tracks consciousness and identity through the intermingling paths of its three protagonists: the historical person Helen Keller; the iconoclastic artist Arakawa; and the writer herself, Madeline Gins. At the same time, this innovative work advances and upsets key tenets of contemporary critical theory. The book takes off from Helen Keller's evocative journal entries, exemplifying a unique female intelligence in concert with recognizable masculine varieties. On the deck of an ocean liner, Helen and Niels Bohr discuss color, olfaction, and the compulsion inside protoplasm, speaking with their hands. The shinnyu episode offers a discursive look at the japanese mark that in its origin denotes both "going" and "pausing". One chapter thickly examines the disappearing phoneme "th" leading through feathers to birds - with an addendum on the vocabulary of the Scots. The novel is peopled with unlikely characters. Voluntar, the size of a dot ("found lounging in the figurative, sword in hand") travels in an instant from zero to top speed. In Critical Beach, the terrain itself comes alive, as a critically active sensibility, to help devise new modes of perceiving. Gins says: "When Helen Keller tries to explain the world, she often ends up describing an Arakawa painting". The novel narrates how the artist utilizes visual abstraction to outline forms of the world that otherwise remain hidden. Helen Keller does it with her body, aided by an incisive verbal intelligence and boundless curiosity. Throughout theunfolding, Gins pilots a kind of "mute" speech - natural and sensual, intensely pleasurable - which subsumes great heuristic constructions in its wake.

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Other editions: Hardcover - 1992

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Mechanism of Meaning

Madeline Gins; Shusaku Arakawa; Arakawa Gins

ISBN: 9780896598096
Publisher: Abbeville Pr
Publication Date: 1989
Binding: Hardcover

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The Mechanism of Meaning: Work in Progress (1963-1971, 1978) Based on the Method of Arakawa

Madeline Gins; Shusaku Arakawa

ISBN: 9780810921658
Publisher: H. N. Abrams
Publication Date: 1979
Binding: Softcover

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Other editions: 1979