
Critical and Clinical Cartographies
Architecture, Robotics, Medicine, Philosophy
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 27. February 2017
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-1-4744-2111-9 (ISBN)
Description
Critical and Clinical Cartographies rethinks medical and design pedagogies in the context of both the Affective and Digital Turns that are occurring under the umbrella of New Materialism. This collection is framed through Deleuze's symptomalogical approach which creates the ideal terrain for architecture and medical technologies of care to meet with robotics, alongside the newly emerging 'materialist landscape'.
A number of questions emerge, which are addressed across the collection.
What is the impact of the Digital Turn on the contemporary medical and architectural education and/or practice?How does the Posthuman Turn influence the possible convergence of medical and architectural education and/or practice?How has the biopolitical concept of care mutated under the proliferation of digital technology?How could medical research contribute to architectural design and how could design, in turn, contribute to the improvement of health care?
A number of questions emerge, which are addressed across the collection.
What is the impact of the Digital Turn on the contemporary medical and architectural education and/or practice?How does the Posthuman Turn influence the possible convergence of medical and architectural education and/or practice?How has the biopolitical concept of care mutated under the proliferation of digital technology?How could medical research contribute to architectural design and how could design, in turn, contribute to the improvement of health care?
Reviews / Votes
This collection answers, through an impressive range of perspectives, the call of Nietzsche's 'great health' - the health that 'one does not merely have but also acquires continually,' an impersonal health that traverses the whole of life. Displaying the unique ability to embody and map out those pulsing vitalities at the always more-than- and other-than-human intersections of architecture, robotics, medicine and philosophy, these chapters ultimately carry forward Deleuze's 'critical and clinical' answer to Nietzsche's call. Enjoy this symptomatology! -- Gregory J. Seigworth, Millersville University (co-editor of The Affect Theory Reader)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
658 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-2111-9 (9781474421119)
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Architecture, Robotics, Medicine, Philosophy
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Architecture, Robotics, Medicine, Philosophy
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Persons
Andrej Radman is Assistant Professor of Architecture at Delft University of Technology. He is a licensed and award-winning architect and has contributed to numerous academic publications including Deleuze and Architecture (EUP, 2013). He is co-editor of Critical and Clinical Cartographies: Architecture, Robotics, Medicine, Philosophy (EUP, 2017). Heidi Sohn is Assiociate Professor of Architecture Theory at Delft University of Technology. She is a licensed architect and has published her work in several academic journals and books. They are both on the editorial board of the Footprint journal.
Editor
Assistant Professor of ArchitectureDelft University of Technology, the Netherlands
Associate Professor of Architecture TheoryDelft University of Technology
Content
The Four Domains of the Plane of ConsistencyAndrej Radman & Heidi Sohni
Introduction: A Research into Man Machine Technologies: Architecture's Dream of a Bio FutureArie Graafland
Part I: Architecture
1. Urban Correlationism: A Matter of AccessStavros Kousoulas
2. Housing Biopolitics and CarePeg Rawes
3. Amorphous ContinuaChris Smith
Part II: Robotics
4. Robots Don't Care: Why Bots Won't Reboot ArchitectureChristian Girard
5. The Convivial ART of Vortical ThinkingKeith Evan Green
6. Emotive EmbodimentsKas Oosterhuis
Part III: Medicine
7. Ecologies of Corporeal SpaceKatharina D. Martin
8. Swimming in the JointRachel Prentice
9. Key-Hole Surgery: Minimally Invasive TechnologyJenny Dankelman
Part IV: Philosophy
10. Elasticity and Plasticity: Anthropo-Design and the Crisis of RepetitionSjoerd van Tuinen11. Automata, Man-machines and Embodiment: Deflating or Inflating Life?Charles T. Wolfe
12. Generative Futures: On Affirmative EthicsRosi Braidotti
Notes on ContributorsIndex
Introduction: A Research into Man Machine Technologies: Architecture's Dream of a Bio FutureArie Graafland
Part I: Architecture
1. Urban Correlationism: A Matter of AccessStavros Kousoulas
2. Housing Biopolitics and CarePeg Rawes
3. Amorphous ContinuaChris Smith
Part II: Robotics
4. Robots Don't Care: Why Bots Won't Reboot ArchitectureChristian Girard
5. The Convivial ART of Vortical ThinkingKeith Evan Green
6. Emotive EmbodimentsKas Oosterhuis
Part III: Medicine
7. Ecologies of Corporeal SpaceKatharina D. Martin
8. Swimming in the JointRachel Prentice
9. Key-Hole Surgery: Minimally Invasive TechnologyJenny Dankelman
Part IV: Philosophy
10. Elasticity and Plasticity: Anthropo-Design and the Crisis of RepetitionSjoerd van Tuinen11. Automata, Man-machines and Embodiment: Deflating or Inflating Life?Charles T. Wolfe
12. Generative Futures: On Affirmative EthicsRosi Braidotti
Notes on ContributorsIndex