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01 From Object to Field In this first section, Stan Allen makes the claim that a field condition is “capable of unifying diverse elements while…
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From Object to Field Portrays a space not characterized by estimations or fixed focuses however by conditions – reason and action. By showing the intricacy…
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From object to field Field conditions move from the one toward the many, from individuals to collectives, from objects to fields. “Field condition” refers to…
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From object to field 1)In this section of Field conditions, we witness how elements are brought together in a way in which one by one…