S1E3 Constants

Shiga, Lieko: RASEN KAIGAN (SPIRAL SHORE) #45 (2012)

ACCIDENT

Accident in Constants: The Fall (2019)

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Accident in Constants: the sublime city (2019)

Accident in Constants: Between Fields and Vessels (2019)

Fathi, David: Untitled 003 (2016)

ADAMS, ANSEL: Monolith, the Face of Half Dome (1927)

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Fischli, Peter; Weiss, David: Equilibres Outlaws (1986)

To invent the sailing ship or the steamer is to invent the shipwreck. To invent the train is to invent the rail accident of derailent. To invent the family automobile is to produce the pile-up on the highway. To get what is heavier than air to take off in the form of an aeroplane or dirigible is to invent the crash, the air disaster.

Virilio, Paul: The Original Accident (2005)

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Toumarkine, Conor: Marum Crater Volcano (2014)

Unknown: A DOWNRIVER VIEW OF THE FACE OF HOOVER DAM TAKEN IN THE LATE EVENING HOURS (1935)

Heizer, Michael: Double Negative (1969)

Etienne-Louis Boullée: Cenotaph for Newton (1784)

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  • night
  • inversion
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Voyager 1: Pale Blue Dot (1990)

Whatever is fitted in any sort to excite the ideas of pain, and danger, that is to say, whatever is in any sort terrible, or is conversant about terrible objects, or operates in a manner analogous to terror, is a source of the sublime; that is, it is productive of the strongest emotion which the mind is capable of feeling.

Burke, Edmund: A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origins of our Ideas of The Sublime and Beautiful (1757)

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Constantinou, Dimitrios: Stylite Monks (1865)

Banham, Reyner; Dallegret, François: Anatomy of a Dwelling (1965)

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Burtynsky, Edward: Oil Refineries #23, Oakville, Ontario (2009)

KATAKEYAMA, NAOYA: LIME WORKS #39410 (1994)

Becher, Bernd and Becher, Hilla: BLAST FURNACES, FRONTAL VIEWS (1979)

These performative qualities can be expressed in spatial dimensions or relations, technical devices, or other physical conditions. But when we talk about the machine in architecture, we are not referring merely to a context of production or a normative mechanism; we are also describing a place from which we conceptualise the fundamental connection between the architectural object and the natural, cultural or social processes related to it.

Stalder, Laurent: Machines in Architecture (2017)

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PIRANESI, GIOVANNI BATTISTA: CARCERI (1745)

Sheeler, Charles: Criss-Crossed Conveyors (1927)

Hare, Clyde: Jones and Laughlin Steel Company (1957)

  • industry

BRANDT, BILL: HALIFAX (1937)

Burtynsky, Edward: Xiaolangdi Dam #1, Yellow River, Henan Province, China (2011)

  • anthropocene

Fournier, Vincent: Tokyo Storm Sewer System #1 (2009)

Yet, while the operative qualities of the machine have become part of everyday existence, they remain, in effect, an invisible presence so long as they function. They only become apparent when the infrastructure breaks, when the connection is interrupted, or the comfort is lost.

Stalder, Laurent: Machines in Architecture (2017)

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Maisel, David: THE MINING PROJECT (INSPIRATION, ARIZONA 10) (1989)

Burtynsky, Edward: LITHIUM MINES #1, SALT FLATS, ATACAMA DESERT, CHILE (2017)

Girard, Greg: Sulphur Terminal North Shore (2013)

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UNKNOWN: GREAT SULPHUR PYRAMIDS OF ALBERTA (2018)

Shiga, Lieko: RASEN KAIGAN (SPIRAL SHORE) #45 (2012)

Fournier, Vincent: Apollo Control Room, John F. Kennedy Space Center [NASA], Florida, U.S.A., 2011. (2011)

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Paglen, Trevor: NSA-GCHQ Surveillance Base, Bude, Cornwall, UK (2014)

  • surveillance

PODNIESINSKI, ARKADIUSZ: OVER THE HORIZON (2019)

Crossing a bare common, in snow
puddles, at twilight, under a clouded
sky, without having my thoughts
any occurrence of special good fortune,
I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration.
I am glad to the brink of fear...

I become a transparent eye-ball;
I am nothing; I see all.

EMERSON, RALPH WALDO: NATURE (1836)

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Unknown: Mir Mine (2019)

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TARKOVSKY, ANDREI: STALKER (1979)

Saldago, Sebastião: GREATER BURHAN OIL FIELD, KUWAIT (1991)

HATAKEYAMA, NAOYA: SOLLAC MÉDITERRANÉE, FOS-SUR-MER, #12404, FROM THE SERIES ATMOS (2003)

BURTYNSKY, EDWARD: SHIPBREAKING #32 CHITTAGONG, BANGLADESH (2001)

HATAKEYAMA, NAOYA: A BIRD #13008A (2006)

LOMBROSO, CESARE: L’UOMO DELINQUENTE IN RAPPORTO ALL’ANTROPOLOGIA, ALLA GIURISPRUDENZA ED ALLA PSICHIATRIA (1897)

Holzer, Jenny: Untitled [Protect Me From What I Want] (1982)

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