Traces for an Idea of Project: Discussing the Contribution of Richard Sennett, Tim Ingold and Bruno Latour
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https://doi.org/10.6092/issn.2612-0496/9645Keywords:
project, making, Ingold, Sennett, LatourAbstract
The purpose of the text is to show the reader how a specific thought movement, represented by Richard Sennett, Tim Ingold and Bruno Latour, has critically discussed and de-constructed the same basis of projecting (i.e. designing) according to 20th-century logics.References
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