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Hypersurface architecture II. / by Stephen Perella [editor]

By: Perella, StephenContributor(s): Toy, MaggiePublisher: Chichester : Wiley, 1999Description: 112p. ill. [chiefly col.]; 31 cm001: 11130ISBN: 0471998710Subject(s): Architectural design | Architecture - Modern | Computer aided designDDC classification: 720.285 PER
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The first edition of Hypersurface presented an analysis of contemporary culture that identified two interpenetrating trends: avant garde architecture and everyday commercial practices. Hypersurface II demonstrates the convergence of these two forces that radicalizes form and deterritorializes subjectivity. This second edition further investigates the way in which effects emerge within architecture and explores the manifestations of this unprecedented moment in architecture where the rampages of commercial culture begin to cross-contaminate architectural form.

AD: Architectural Design magazine Vol. 69 9-10/1999, Profile 141

Includes bibliography

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Maggie Toy: Editorial Stephen Perrella: Electronic Baroque
  • Pia Ednie-Brown
  • Falling into the Surface
  • Strange Horizon
  • Force Affect
  • Against the Technological Interpretation of Virtuality
  • Meta Architecture
  • Commercial Value and Hypersurface
  • Protegulum
  • Cool World
  • Terry Rosenberg - Generatrix
  • Hypersurface Analysis of 'Cool World'Nox: Off the Road/103.8 MHZ V2 Lab (Part of V2 Engine)
  • Deepsurface- The Unvisual ImageMark Goulthorpe - Decoi Aegis-Hyposurface
  • Objectile
  • EversionDiller + Scofidio with Paul Lewis: Jump Cuts
  • Paramorph
  • Space Station Module Trans_Ports 2001Frank Stella
  • Biographies. AD Plus
  • Beyond Expression?
  • Organic Ablutions
  • ABA
  • Shaping a Generation
  • Private Lives, Public LivesBook Reviews
  • Circular Thoughts

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