2012 – Present

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Gilles
Deleuze and F6lix Guattari's 1972 maslerpiece,
Anti - O edipus: Capitalism and S chizophrenia.'u

La Rochefoucauld in his Maximes

chess theory

Kalmykia in the 1990s.
For slx decades of Soviet rule, Buddhism was
dismissed as superstition, but the religion
revived with great fervor after the USSR
dissolved. Ilyumzhinov's effort to replace both
communism and Buddhism with the religion
of chess was met with derision, but that
response was quickly silenced by the brutal
suppression of critics. Lenin's birthplace, after
the death of leninism, rose from the ashes
as a dictatorship of chess.

loose parts Huxley FIND him

E. M.Cioran.

gordian knot

Julian Huxley, transhumanism

Giordano Bruno's "Theater
of Memory"

Marcel Janco-

Title: Ugly : The Aesthetics of Everything
Author: Bayley, Stephen
Price: $39.95
ISBN: 9781906863470

Richard florida

narcissism
Norbert Weiner

Foucault Order of Things pdf

Surowiecki, James, The Wisdom of Crowds get samples

small is beautiful
indie capitalism
Charles Mackay published Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
cacoethes
dumbing down
christopher steiner automate this
theo porter trust in numbers
mendeley academic system
fluxes manifesto/timeline
HOME, Stewart (1988): "The Assault on Culture: Utopian Currents from Lettrisme to Class War", Stirling (UK):AK Press, 1991 (second edition, first published by Aporia Press and Unpopular Books, 1988) ISBN 1-873176-30-9 (paperback)

Cranked Up Really High: Genre Theory & Punk Rock (Codex, Hove 1995)

Pierre Bourdieu, "Distinction: A Social
Critique of the Judgement of Taste" (Routledge & Kegan Paul, London
1984).

“analytic” and “synthetic”

whitrow 1988 time in history

get irish fake window pics

man with a movie camera Dziga Vertov

prolegamena

convergent and divergent thinking processs (Double Diamond)

The Layout Book
By: Gavin Ambrose; Paul Harris
Publisher: AVA Publishing
Pub. Date: July 1, 2007
Print ISBN-13: 978-2-940373-53-6
Web ISBN-13: 978-2-940439-69-0

The Figure that Stands Behind Figures: Mosaics of the Mind
by Robert Kaplan
The first volume of the Institute’s in-house series of books inspired by IFF lecture topics.
Based on our Inaugural Lecture in April 2003, The Figure that Stands Behind Figures is a charmingly erudite essay from mathematician Robert Kaplan about the history of figuration in Western culture. From the whimsical drolleries that encrusted the margins of medieval texts to the geometry of periodic and aperiodic tiling patterns, Kaplan traces the evolution of the “figure” in Western thought and challenges readers to discover for themselves the protean algebraic figure that stands in for all others.
The Nothing that Is: A Natural History of Zero

pandoras box

continuous tone

Vilem Flusser, The shape of things: a philosophy of design, London: Reaktion, 1999),

In The Shape of Things: A Philosophy of Design, design theorist Vilem Flusser describes the emergence of design in modernist discourse as a means to bridge the gap between technology and art.

Thomas Hauffe, Design: A concise history, London: Lawrence King Publishing, 1998

inner idiot

big tiff poster - all tiffs - long prom

dichotomy - etym

de bono value awards

beauty and usefulness Morris?

Robert Pippin, Modernism as a Philosophical Problem

www.dieangewandte.at
www.papanek.org

Trickster Makes This World (1998),

Erving Goffmann
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life

entelechy Fort, 1941
Victor Turner The Ritual Process pdf

Maxine Hong Kingston

Mary Douglas Purity and Danger
Mary Warnock Imagination and Time

Gianni Vattimo Beyond Interpretation,

Design Thinker/Creative on card My title

involutions and aporias.

telematic

andrew huyssen after the great divide

bourdieu distinction:

dialogic

PAUL BRUNO

res cogito and res extensa

hermeneutics

William Leach Shop windows

paul Brunton India

principium individuationis.

hypostatising

Greenhalgh, Paul, Modernism and Design, London Reaktion 1990

young punx

fibreculturejournal.org
the responsible consumer
Chia, R. & Holt, R. (2009) Strategy Without Design: The Silent Efficacy of Indirect Action. Cambridge:

Christian Jambet, The
Act of Being, New York: Zone Books 2006.

Unity of opposites

http://vimeo.com/55624166
Studio Mumbai / Palmyra House
Gunther Kress in his seminal book Literacy in the New Media Age

visual rhetoric

Benkler, Yochai, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom 2006

Distributed Learning Project,

Michael Wesch ‘The Machine Is Us/ing Us’

Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture</em>, Alexander Galloway

Florian Cramer ‘Words Made Flesh: Code, Culture, Imagination,’

Brown, Norman O., Life Against Death: The Psychoanalytical Meaning of History (1959)

Charles Radcliffe, “Two Fiery
Flying Rolls: The Heatwave Story,
1966-1970

http://www.revoltagainstplenty.
com/.

Tom
Vague, King Mob Echo: from 1780
Gordon riots to Situationists, Sex
Pistols and beyond (London: Dark
Star, 2000).

Peter Stansill,
BAMN (By Any Means Necessary):
outlaw manifestos and ephemera,
1965-70 (Hamondsworth: Penguin,
1971)

1966 Amsterdam uprising

Raoul Vaneigem,
The Revolution of Everyday Life,
trans. Donald Nicholson-Smith
(Welcombe: Rebel Press, 1994)

Bryson, N. (1982). Vision and Painting: The Logic of the Gaze. London: Methuen.

less but better gestalten

gestalt
http://graphicdesign.spokanefalls.edu/tutorials/process/gestaltprinciples/gestaltprinc.htm
http://www.creativebloq.com/graphic-design/designer-s-guide-gestalt-theory-10134960

Arthur Lovejoy, “The Great Chain of Being: A Study of the History of an Idea” (1936)

Tom Holert: “Design and Nervousness”, in: Texte Zur Kunst, “Design”, Ausgabe 72 / December 2008

max bill writings

Open Design Now premsela


Metahaven Uncorporate

Black Transparency

Rene Boomkens

http://www.designacademy.nl/Research.aspx


stephaniesabar.com

field theory

the long tail

Ibelings supermodernism, 2002

Richard Senneth, The Fall Of Public Man 1976

anamnesis

haecceity

Ulrich Beck

http://aeon.co

luddites

philistins disabusing and abusing - by example

‘culture sector’ Angela McRobbie

Anthony Giddens

glocalization

6 where does the word 'goods' come from?

spandrels:

campaign for plain english

concreteness - impt concept

Edward Casey Getting Back into Place,

eliminativist

Daniel Dennett gets through explaining consciousness

Arthur Danto "the third realm" of beauty

false flat, betsky and eeuwens

minimalism

Adamov's Ping-Pong

derrida's white Mythology

design.nl Uncorp review

Iron Fists
Branding the 20th-Century Totalitarian State
Steven Heller

That Obscure Object of desire Bunuel 1977

Fredric Jameson cognitive mapping

holophrastic

Aufheben,
Communicating Vessels

diachronic and synchronic

peculation
pec·u·late  (pĕk′yə-lāt′)
tr. & intr.v. pec·u·lat·ed, pec·u·lat·ing, pec·u·lates
To embezzle (funds) or engage in embezzlement.
[Latin pecūlārī, pecūlāt-, from pecūlium, private property; see peku- in Indo-European roots.]

ductility
aetiology,

Kierkegaard Repetition,

atopia

Charles Leadbeater
We-think: the power of mass creativity

how did points become pixels 72nds

flusser shape

vaneva bush memex science system?

Daniel Bell cultural contradictions of capitalism

"the Angries"

circulation trendy term

B. Leitner, The Architecture of Ludwig Wittgenstein (Halifax-London, 1973)

Hans Robert jausse modern Reception Theory

querelle des anciens et des modernes

http://www.artefactgroup.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Behavior-Change-Strategy-Cards-with-Dividers-Feb-2014.pdf

Nigel Fountain, Underground

The duo, Bernhard “Bernd” Becher (1931 – 2007) and Hilla Becher (born 1934),
Bern and Hilla Becher

epigoni
eudaemonism.
chiliastic
cenacle
cenacle
ˈsɛnək(ə)l/
noun
noun: cenacle; plural noun: cenacles
1. 1. 
formal
a group of people such as a discussion group or literary clique.

dirempts

John Kenneth Galbraith The Affluent Society.

phil bites youtube

Latour why has critique run out out steam

The Quadruple Object

Hofstede’s cultural Dimensions
Hofstede (2005)

Design As Art (Penguin Modern Classics) by Bruno Munari (May 20, 2009)

An Introduction to Design Arguments (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) by Benjamin C. Jantzen (Feb 5, 2014) GOD
Wabi-Sabi: for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers by Leonard Koren (Nov 1, 2008)
Speculative Everything: Design, Fiction, and Social Dreaming by Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby (Dec 6, 2013) CRITICAL DESIGN

Instapaper, Readability, and Flipboard?

abstraction
is a mobile phone an abstraction? is a computer? of what - a brain

Ian Hamilton Grant
aleatory
Cantor’s mathematical theory of transfinites
cryptolope
The combination of "cryptographic" security encription with "envelopes" of domain. Cryptolopes enable publishers on the WWW to securely distribute content with copyright protections and security over payments for copyrighted material usage.
aporetic

janewithers.com

www.leonardkoren.com, wetmagazine.com

oxfordmuse.com

pre.nl

joost grootens
Findings on elasticity

notwithstanding = despite


foster = encourage the development of (something, especially something desirable). fostrian "to supply with food, nourish,

bolix

boundary rd interior


Scarcity: Why Having Too Little Means So Much
by Sendhil Mullainathan

Wendell Berry Solving for Pattern

chaoplexity / limitology

philosophers on venality

cedric price arch

alien future - a shutting down of practical engagement (negative theology, political eschatology)

desire is a practical engagement, as opposed to a wish which is non-programmatic

deontology

Behrens, R. (2002). How Form Functions. Bobolink Books. [online]. Available from:
http://www.bobolinkbooks.com/Gestalt/HowFormFunctions.html [Accessed 8th
December 2010].

Hawkins, J (2003). How Brain Science Will Change Computing. [online]. Available
from: http://www.ted.com/talks/jeff_hawkins_on_how_brain_science_will_change_
computing.html [Accessed 15th December 2010].


cedric price square book

book -the architecture of cedric price

http://designmind.frogdesign.com/blog/what-you-will-find-on-a-design-researchers-bookshelf.html

A Designer's Research Manual: Succeed in Desi… (Paperback)
by Jennifer Visocky O'Grady, Ken O'Grady

Design Anthropology: Object Culture in the 21st Century (Edition Angewandte) Paperback
by Alison J. Clarke (Editor)

Fuad-Luke, Alastair, Design Activism: Beautiful Strangeness for a Sustainable World. London and Sterling, VA: Earthscan, 2009

Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and Hunter Lovins, Natural Capitalism (London:
Earthscan, 1999).

Simone weill the power of words

For a thoughtful account of the concept of quality, see Christian
Norberg-Schulz, ‘Om kvalitet’ [On Quality], in Øye og hånd (Oslo,
1997), pp. 24ff.


adjective: ineluctable
1. unable to be resisted or avoided; inescapable.

apodictic

Clive Hamilton, Growth Fetish

attention - attenuation
In physics, attenuation (in some contexts also called extinction) is the gradual loss in intensity of any kind of flux through a medium. For instance, sunlight is attenuated by dark glasses, X-rays are attenuated by lead, and light and sound are attenuated by water.
In electrical engineering and telecommunications, attenuation affects the propagation of waves and signals in electrical circuits, in optical fibers, and in air (radio waves).

Los Angeles (see Banham) Something built in Nowhere

stuartweitzman.com MillionDollar shoe

‪Semiotics of Visual Language‬ ‪Fernande Saint-Martin‬ not yet
The basic elements of visual language

Saint-Martin, Fernande not yet
A User's Guide to the Crisis of Civilisation: And How to Save It
encyclopaedists thru history

Gangs of New York set (biggest ever?)
Tatis set for Playtime broke him
Dante - the only way is through.

my q-code embroidered on a shirt/badge

fake death-wish shit art

get testimonials from
syed, manat, jayant, ben, oz, arushia, himansu,dev, jahnavee muki

get in touch wit HOogentwatface

how much is a macbook in uk/ho;lland

chefs on presentation

montaigne overviewe - wiki

design and play

Erlhoff, M. and Marshall, T. (eds) (2008) Design Dictionary: Perspectives on Design
Terminology, Birkhäuser-Verlag, Basel/Boston/Berlin.

trifecta

Quentin Bell, On Human Finery (1976)

Paul Blumberg, The Decline and Fall of the Status Symbol: Some Thoughts on Status
in a Post-Industrial Society,

fashion forward

Archizoom, Superstudio, UFO, Gruppo
Strum and Global Tools.(http://saltonline.org/en/721/global-tools-1973-1975-towards-an-ecology-of-design)

contact Exp jetset

turning rebellion into money

metadesign tools Arts
and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) 05-08
These metadesign tools are an outcome of the ‘Benchmarking
Synergy-Cultivation within Metadesign’ research project at Goldsmiths, University
of London, details available at Attainable Utopias, http://attainable-utopias.org/m21

bisociation
:  the simultaneous mental association of an idea or object with two fields ordinarily not regarded as related
http://www.bisociations.com

plural of ethos? ethe or ethea)

sage publishers

Neutra, R. (1954) Survival through Design, OUP, Oxford

designfeast.com

distributed agency tom holert

find hist of info on disk

Collapse, Jarred Diamond

Tara Waters Lumpkin, an environmental anthropologist, that perceptually diverse cultures are better able to understand whole systems than scientific cultures that break things down into parts. Indigenous people understand  life more holistically than we do. Their aesthetic relations to the biosphere have evolved over many thousands of years. Their everyday experience – being, in Lumpkin’s word, polyphasic

TL;DR generation

mapping_ a concept

storyofstuff.com
giles slide made to break
carl honore in praise of slow

Hannover principles Mcdonough.com and Braungart
Design Chemistry http://www.mbdc.com/
david orr earth in mind

‪Lacoue-Labarthe‬, ‪Philippe Fynsk, Christopher Typography‬: ‪Mimesis, Philosophy, Politics‬, ‪Stanford University Press‬, ‪1998‬

‪Philippe Lacoue Labarthe and Jean-Luc Nancy.‬

gerald summers 1933 bent plywood armchair
alivar

Kathalys Vision on Sustainable Product Innovation

knowbotics research


Josef Pieper‟s essay Leisure the Basis of Culture

Philogene, A. and Wood, J. (2002), Wisdom Ecology

albert oehlen
christopher wool

docta spes (educated hope), dialectical-materialistically
comprehended hope.

ronnie lippins
radical sovereignty and control Society

rational insight
a priori/empirical

psychogenic
Psychogenic diseases are physical illnesses that stem from emotional or mental stresses.[1]
In most cases, a structural or anatomical abnormality has not been identified, as seen in an organic disease, however this does not account for possible genetic, biochemical, electrophysiological or other abnormalities that may be present but for which we do not have the technology or background to identify.[2]
Psychogenic disease is a broader category than psychosomatic disease, in that it can include the hysterical form, where there is no physiologic change in peripheral tissues, as well as the psychosomatic form, where there is some physiologic alteration.[3]
Psychogenic fever is one of the most common psychosomatic diseases and usually occurs during a psychopathologic process.[citation needed] Patients with psychogenic fever have acute or persistent body temperature above normal range in psychologically stressful situations. In spite of numerous case reports on psychogenic fever, there are few epidemiological studies.[4]
illogical koans
www.davidlynchfoundation.org

gnosiological
enteric
: of, relating to, or affecting the intestines <enteric diseases>; broadly : alimentary
2
: being or possessing a coating designed to pass through the stomach unaltered and to disintegrate in the intestines <enteric aspirin>

mansell and silverstone 1996 design of networks
technology as social re(construction and design
macKensie and Wacjman 1985 Bilker 1995
bicycles bakalites and bulbs
eno oblique strategy cards
endogenous/exogenous impositions

Gregory Bateson, Steps to an Ecology of Mind

Nishida Kitaro

propinquity
phronesis
ceteris paribus
"with other things the same" or "all other things being equal or held constant."
Joseph Dunne’s Back to the Rough Ground,25

Andrew Pettigrew’s The Awakening Giant,
pragmatism of William James

andrea Branzi
decasia

john kay 2010 obliquity

sociology of knowledge

Bacon says in the essay On Innovations

The Open Society and Its Enemies and The Poverty of
Historicism.

Kwinter
Burdek
Lunefield

design studio for social intervention
designingasociety.net
iddsummit.org
cfsd.org.uk
designthatmatters.org
designfortheworld.org
anthrodesign.com

Koolhaus Contents 2004
vernaculat etym

McHarg Design with Nature 1969

schismogenesis

jakobsens grid of functions

Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela in their seminal book Autopoiesis and Cognition

Michel de Certeau The Practice of Everyday life.
aboriginal

Rock family trees

Did Gks have a unity of values?

ramifications etym
cataclysmic etm
difference between e.g. and i.e.
Denver airport auto baggage?
Sacred Economics Charles Eistenstein
Mitch Kapoor Software Design Manifesto 1990
Henry dreyfuss Designing for People 1955
corpus callosum
supervenience
‘negative liberty’
paul kingsnorth real England 2008

insideoutside.co.uk
george monbiot Age of consent london2003

zmma.com
kolabdigital.com
Chris booker and Richard d north The mad Officials London 1994

tlio.org.uk
http://fuckyeahzizek.tumblr.com/
analect
The Analects, or Lunyu (lit. "Selected Sayings")

golden thread

cropping in ill


James Thrower The Alternative Tradition

syn(ergy) GK - collab?


first dinosaur discovery to 267

Magazines like Good spread the word about its impact on humanity and politics
PREPROCESSING

Toffler Third wave 1980

melda shoes

Quote the manifesto./+ modern interpretation of their aims and successes. constructivists

Telematics

Vernor Vinge's seminal essay and Ray Kurzweil"singularity,"


Bayes' theorem

a relative-time ambiguity

mutualism

groupware
Karl Sims
Stock, Gregory Metaman: The
Merging of Humans and Machines into a Global
Superorganism, Simon & Schuster, 1993.
Stent s barrier

“tensegrity” constructivism

Homi Bhabha’s The Location of Culture
Arjun Appadurai’s Modernity at Large
Edward S. Casey’s The Fate of Place

Bernard Stiegler

Lewis Mumford's Technics and Civilization

Michael Heim web philosopher
The Poetics of Space, the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard
topophilia

Gilbert Ryle, specifically his lecture "What is le Penseur doing?"

Timothy Morton
withoutnature.blogspot.com

noema.

Nature design Lars muller Pub

tropology (Morton)
1. the figurative use of language.
◦ Christian Theology
the figurative interpretation of the scriptures as a source of moral guidance.

Grant and Woodard philosophers
ekphrasis

define information

theorems to lemmas.

alethically qualifiable
adjective
1.
(logic)
1. of or relating to such philosophical concepts as truth, necessity, possibility, contingency, etc
2. designating the branch of modal logic that deals with the formalization of these concepts
Word Origin
C20: from Greek alētheia truth

Kolmogorov complexity

extensionalist / intentionalist

erotetic logic
adjective
1.
(rhetoric) pertaining to a rhetorical question
2.
(grammar, philosophy) pertaining to questions; interrogative

Hofkirchner [1998]

Koert van Mensvoort Innovative Nostalgia

Henk Oosterling dasein as design

naturalisation of information

pancomputationalist

mac.support@literatureandlatte.com.
SCRVNR001-YFJB-YNWV-K006-MTPR-6AK1

noetic entities,

Slow Design, slow food.

converse, inverse, obverse
http://zuidpark.nl/

Young [2004] for an analysis of Wittgenstein’s philosophy of information.

tuples
Tuple: In logic and mathematics: Element made up of n things, with a first, second ... nth element, as in "(x1, .., xn)"

quantum philosophy

Kluwer Academic Publisherss

the-b-is-for-bauhaus

Using Format