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PA35 Going Live.

GOING LIVE: from States to Systems (Backstory & Web Supplement for Pamphlet Architecture 35 published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2015)
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bibliographic references: 300BC_theophrastus_enquiry into plants   1682_methodus plantarum     1843_mill_a system of logic     1868_paxton_botanical dictionary     1892_crozier_a dictionary of botanical terms     1900_jackson_a glossary of botanical terms     1900_wilson_a dictionary of topographic forms     1901_wells_the probable diffusion of great cities     1907_raunkier_planterigets livsformer     1916_harshberger_the vegetation of the new jersey pine barrens     1934_raunkier_life forms of plants & statistical plant geography     1944_schrodinger_what is life     1945_thompson_on growth and form     1950_cain_life forms and phytoclimate     1957_boeke_cosmic view     1968_von bertalanffy_general system theory     1969_heidegger_identity and difference     1969_jencks_architecture 2000 and beyond     1970_mchale_the future of the future     1973_miller_the nature of living systems     1980_deleuze & guattari_mille plateaux     1982_berman_all that is solid melts into air     1984-07_vattimo_dialectics, difference, weak thought    1987_deleuze-guattari_a thousand plateaus     1987_reagan speech_branderburg gate     1988_bataille_the accursed share_v1_essay on general economy     1989_felix guattari_les trois ecologies     1989_kwinter_immanence and event in early modernist culture     1990_corner_a discourse on theory i     1991_corner_a discourse on theory ii     1991_gilbert_epigenetic landscaping     1992_corner_representation & landscape     1992_kwinter_landscapes of change boccioni's stati d'animo as a general theory of models     1992_kwinter_soft systems     1992_levin_the problem of pattern and scale in ecology     1993_corner_james_projections and disclosure     1993_kauffman_the origins of order     1993_williams_cultural origins & environmental implications of large technological systems     1994_mitchell_landscape and power     1995_easterling_network ecology     1995_koolhaas_whatever happened to urbanism     1995_odum_self organization & maximum empower     1996_mertins_transparencies yet to come (phd dissertation)     1996_odum_scales of ecological engineering     1997_allen_from object to field     1998_hays_architecture theory since 1968     1998_scott_seeing like a state     1999_allen_infrastructural urbanism     1999_jencks_theory of evolution     2000_buck-morss_hegel & haiti     2000_guattari_the three ecologies     2002_corner_organizational ecologies (syllabus)     2006_kauffman_on emergence, agency and organization     2006_koch_fluid dynamics in seagrass ecology     2008_rangan-kull_what makes ecology political     2009_easterling_substraction     2009_kwinter_notes on the third ecology     2010_kew plant glossary     2012_easterling_zone     2012_ghosn_where are the missing spaces     2012_raffestin_space, territory, territoriality     2016_turibius grasshopper script: non-linear & non-directional points

going live: from states to systems with correspondences from: keller easterling, sanford kwinter, james corner and selected contributions from: noaa, heidi nepf, kevin frayer, nasa, stuart kauffman, rosalind williams, susan buck-morss, rem koolhaas, howard t. odum, time, jacques cousteau, ludwig hilberseimer, usgs, frank lloyd wright, d'arcy wentworth thompson, abraham lincoln  [ pamphlet architecture 35, princeton architectural press - 2015, available from amazon.com ]

pamphlet architecture design team: opsys / martin pavlinic, mark turibius jongman-sereno, foad vahidi, danika cooper, alberto embriz de salvatierra. special thanks to david carson (ray gun) for his inspiration in the layout and design. see acknowledgements in printed volume of PA35 for full acknowledgments.  

note on representation: motion graphics are produced by opsys with foad vahidi, sean connelly, and mark jongman-sereno, as part of the publication pamphlet architecture #35. the publication is available from princeton architectural press as part of the pamphlet architecture series. this site provides a backstory and archive to the spaces, scales, sounds, and times in which the pamphlet publication was produced. the print publication is a freeze frame of this production-in-motion process with stills of the motion graphics reproduced, and represented here. a repository of references—historic and digital, including the script designed for the pixelated drawings and point clouds, is available at the bottom of this landing page. 

about pamphlet architecture: for thirty-seven years, Pamphlet Architecture's forward-thinking authors have challenged architecture's conventional wisdom with bold ideas enhanced by visually provocative design. With far-ranging topics including building and urban form, algorithms, machines, and music, each Pamphlet is unique to the individual or group that authors it. The groundbreaking trajectories and contemporary lines of thought provided by every new issue of Pamphlet is always rooted in the renowned history of the series itself. Giving voice to known and unknown authors alike, Pamphlet asks these practitioners and theorists to present their bold ideas in a manner as visually provocative as it is intellectually compelling. The competition for Pamphlet Architecture 35 offers an opportunity for architects, designers, theorists, urbanists, and landscape architects to produce a small manifesto for tomorrow. The competition winner, not announced at press time, reflects the rigor and excitement found throughout the competition's rich history. Thanks in large part to the generous support of the National Endowment for the Arts, staying true to this vision has allowed for Pamphlet’s legendary success—which has had influence far exceeding the ad-hoc nature of these humble books. The Pamphlet Architecture Series was founded in 1978 by architects Steven Holl and William Stout as a venue for publishing the thoughts and works of a younger generation of architects. Each issue is written, illustrated, and designed by a single architect, which gives each its unique character. The series, which received an American Institute of Architects award, continues to influence new generations of architects as it disseminates new and innovative ideas on architecture and presents the work of the luminaries of tomorrow. Previous titles and authors include Steven Holl, Lebbeus Woods, Zaha Hadid, Lars Lerup, Luis Callejas, Mason White, and Lola Sheppard.

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