Abstract Chaosgraphies refers to a means of collective construction of discourses that navigates among science, art and philosophy. It uses cartographic practice as affective plotting, associated with the notion of chaos as a possibility of “becoming”. It can be understood as a “chaotic” means of graphical composition towards the creation of discourses, or as a corporeal/word-based adventure that seeks to establish tensions in the process of instituting and narrating experiences of objects. Chaosgraphies, therefore, are “deconstructed happenings:” rather than being “scorched earth” practices, they signal an intention in which experience problematizes logocentric speech by overturning absolutes and also through poietic transgression. Chaosgr...
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An endeavour to explore the relationship between order and chaos in the making of the city as a comm...
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This work is about works of art which imitate chaos in terms of their structure. The focus of this w...
While the city is generally perceived -within complexity theory and dynamic systems theory as a chan...
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