chè, per quanti più si dice lì nostro, tanto possiede più di ben ciascuno Dante, Purgatorio, XV, 55-56 Book of Copies is a database comprised of images that may be copied in order to produce architecture. As such, Book of Copies is a receptacle of a collective form of knowledge that we can provisionally call “architecture”. Book of Copies is organized according to a precise set of rules and is produced by a multitude of producers. Book of Copies is based on an inherently derivative and collective effort, starting with the zero-degree act of accumulation of formal knowledge, namely “collecting”.
Books of Copies vol. I - II - III - IV - V
Pier Paolo Tamburelli
2015-01-01
Abstract
chè, per quanti più si dice lì nostro, tanto possiede più di ben ciascuno Dante, Purgatorio, XV, 55-56 Book of Copies is a database comprised of images that may be copied in order to produce architecture. As such, Book of Copies is a receptacle of a collective form of knowledge that we can provisionally call “architecture”. Book of Copies is organized according to a precise set of rules and is produced by a multitude of producers. Book of Copies is based on an inherently derivative and collective effort, starting with the zero-degree act of accumulation of formal knowledge, namely “collecting”.File in questo prodotto:
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