Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Folds

Vidler identifies a new process of design developed with digital technology. Have made architecture and the theory of architecture have replaced the ideals of modernism and post modernism, where architecture is generated by exterior and interior forces that generate forms and residual spaces. Vilder establishes that our social context has generated the distortion of the space producing a spatial warping which can be psychological or caused by the intersection of different arts that conform our culture giving the opportunity the artist and architects to understand space without boundaries. For instance folds allow joining s forces space and time, interior and exterior different abstract concepts for a formal and spatial configuration that could have not been developed without digital technologies, because it allows breaking mental paradigms and rules that shape our world. Vidler analyzes Lynn from a more formal and spatial point of view, and my understating of Lynn’s articles he theorizes more about progress and the essence of body rather than space and architecture.

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