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Perspective as Logic: Positioning Film in Architecture (Routledge Research in Architecture)
1032381892 rar Perspective as Logic offers an architectural examination of the filmic screen as an ontologically unique element in the disciplines repertoire. The book determines the screens conditions of possibility by critically asking not what a screen means, but how it can mean anything of architectural significance. Based on this shift of enquiry towards the question of meaning, it introduces Jacques Lacan and Alain Badiou in an unprecedented way to architecturesince they exemplify an analogous shift of perspective towards the question of the subject and the question of being accordingly. The book begins by positing perspective projection as being a logical mapping of space instead of a matter of sight (Alberti & Lacan). Secondly, it discusses the very nature of architectures view and relation to the topological notion of outside between immediacy and mediation (Diller and Scofidio, The Slow House). It examines the limitation of pictorial illusion and the productive negativity in the suspension of architectures signified equivalent to languages production of undecidable propositions (Eisenman & Badiou). In addition, the book outlines the difference between the point of view and the vanishing point by introducing two different conceptions of infinity (Michael Webb, Temple Island). Finally, a series of design experiments playfully shows how the screen exemplifies architectures self-reflexive capacity where material and immaterial components are part of the spatial conception to which they refer and produce. Read more