CONVIVIA FILTH
Journal for Architectonics
Meridian Architectonics, Volume 1
Convivia is a journal that is interested in thinking what architectonics is or could be in the twenty-first century. Pre-specific to architecture, architectonics deals with the real in an abstract, yet edifying manner. Under architectonics, the indeterminacy brought by contemporary science is assumed as a liberation from ontological and epistemological principles, and welcomed as a fortunate occasion to understand and embrace the stating of any principle as an ‘art’ in itself—autonomous, yet not automatic or autarkic. Architectonic deals with the real in terms of a communicational physics, through articulations that are concrete yet reasoned in abstractive and projective manners. The journal aims to set the table for a series of banquets—of convivia—in which courses do not respond to mere needs or inconsequential delights of ‘consumption’. We focus on architectonic alloys of necessities and contingencies: necessities are bounded by contingencies, and contingencies are engendered through ‘figuring out’ what is necessary. Convivia’s interest is to ‘make cases’.
Contents
Foreword: Architectonics of the Case
Riccardo M. Villa, Vera Bühlmann, Cris Argüelles
Seiten 1–12
Masks of the Genius Loci: Towards a Phenotechnics of Place
Michael R. Doyl
Seiten 13–42
Grace—Filth— Gravity. Being Attentive to the In-Between
Andrea Kopranovic
Seiten 43–66
Onanistic Engenderings
Emmanuelle Chiappone-Piriou
Seiten 67–104
Facing Mud. On Matter-Informational Building and Writing
Selena Savić
Seiten 105–132
Redefining Waste: A Review of Faecal Matter Inspiring Novel Life Forms
Klaus Spiess
Seiten 133–162
Cosmetics of Hospitality: A Question of Limits
Jordi Vivaldi
Seiten 163–204
The Parody of Matter: Bataille, Pu’iito, Tlazolteotl, and the Filth to Come
Georgios Tsagdis
Seiten 205–230
Product information
Publication date: September 2024Size: 252 pages
Format: 14 x 10 cm
Language: Englisch
DOI: doi.org/10.34727/2024/isbn.978-3-85448-062-4
ISBN (Print): 978-3-85448-061-7
ISBN (Online): 978-3-85448-062-4