02 Readings

02 Readings

MANUEL DE LANDA- 1000 YEARS OF NON-LINEAR HISTORY. De Landa’s critique of classical linear history is quite relevant in todays world with conflicting accounts and…

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02 Reading 1000 Years of Non-Linear History

02 Reading 1000 Years of Non-Linear History

1000 Year’s of Non-Linear History discusses the philosophy of human history developing through material process of matter and energy. The organic flow of biomass, genes,…

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ReadingResponses02_ABarajas-Silva

ReadingResponses02_ABarajas-Silva

A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History by Manuel DeLanda a Philosophical Route All structure is the product of historical processes, and it influences philosophy, science,…

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Week 2 Readings

Week 2 Readings

A thousand Years of Non Linear History, by Manuel DeLanda A philosophical route, this text dives into the exploration of geological examples, through the idea…

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Reading Response 002

Reading Response 002

A Thousand Years of Non Linear History, by Manuel DeLanda I really enjoyed De Landa’s philosophical take on bias. Mentioning the issues with non-linear problem…

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Reading Response: DeLanda and  MIT SENSEable Cities Lab

Reading Response: DeLanda and MIT SENSEable Cities Lab

A Thousand Years of Non Linear History, by Manuel DeLanda Upon beginning to read this excerpt, I was reminded of the philosophical depth to which…

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Data Dimension: Accessing Data (this was pivotal for me)

Data Dimension: Accessing Data (this was pivotal for me)

Data dimension: accessing urban data and making it accessible (Carlo Ratti, MIT SENSEable Cities Lab), Please do this by Friday and leave a sentence or…

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10 PRINCIPLES FOR LIVABLE TRANSPORTATION, BY JAN GEHL & WALTER HOOD

10 PRINCIPLES FOR LIVABLE TRANSPORTATION, BY JAN GEHL & WALTER HOOD

10 principles for livable transportation, by Jan Gehl & Walter Hood More images http://www.designboom.com/architecture/jan-gehl-urban-visionary/ (GREAT DIAGRAMS/DRAWINGS HERE!!!)

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