Visualizing the Invisible explores a possible nature of the contemporary urban, drawing on structuralist, post-structuralist and ‘organic’ philosophy (Whitehead, Gregory Bateson, Lefebvre, Foucault, Bergson, Deleuze, Latour, and others). It also looks at the city itself – in its origins as polis, in its spatial evolution, and in the hybridizing properties of network.
With contributions from: Patrick Healy, Gerhard Bruyns, Deborah Hauptmann, Stephen Read, and John Law.
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Stephen Read is a assistant professor at the TU Delft and is a HCR fellow to the Bartlett School of Architecture, London. He is the coordinator or the Spacelab in Delft and recently edited the book Future City (Routledge) Camilo Pinilla is a researcher at the TU Delft.
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Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. No signatures. Very slight rubbing at ends of spine. ; 194 pages. Illustrated card wrappers. Colour illustrations. Page dimensions: 240mm x 162mm. "This book takes on 'the urban' as a force and vector and process in its own right - as a phenomenon whose development is driven by interactivities, dynamics and tendencies rather than being a self-evident result of a planned composition." - from the rear wrapper blurb. ; 8vo. Seller Inventory # 8518
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