Reciprocity
When two people interact, give and take, send and receive both ways, reciprocity emerges. Reciprocity requires a certain amount of trust to be established, creating a flow in which both human beings in a rhythm with each other, connect and exchange. Reciprocity is fundamental for sustainable relations, for shared knowledge environments, for communities of practice.
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Saving Face, by Karen Lancel en Hermen Maat
When defining our identity and the identity of others, our sensory abilities are increasingly…
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Explanation of cooperating in Anymeta
Learn how to cooperate in Anymeta. Anymeta is a tool for cooperation. It is designed to work with…
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Snapshots from June prototyping
Based on recent sketches (see my last post) our prototype is developing: our work aims towards a…
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Shared experience
The reactor hall is a nice venue for shared experiences in an event like this and it worked well to…
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Context of outsourcing industry
In the era of globalization when work time is getting more flexible to the extent of even…
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Media-auric effect
Huyghe’s work, therefore, can only be fully understood with the help of a conceptual framework that…
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Pierre Huyghe: A Journey that wasn’t
Now, Huyghe’s A Journey that wasn’t evokes fiction by its title alone because of its poetic denial…
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Fictional presence
We have drifted away somewhat from Nevejan’s theory of YUTPA through this reassessment of…
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Relational Art
The fact that Nevejan’s work is a sociological research that investigates new forms of social…
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Billboard on a construction site in the center of Paris
Huyghe already addressed issues of presence and witnessing in his early billboard, Chantier Barbès
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Huyghe's work and presence theory
Huyghe’s work was included in both the show and the catalogue of Future Cinema, but evidently he is…
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Merlau-Ponty on Intentionality
Merleau-Ponty (1945/1962) developed the concept of intentionality to include what we would now…
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After the Deluge, by Kara Walker
The work that Walker made shortly after hurricane Katrina had caused the flooding of New Orleans…
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The rhetorical structure of the act of witnessing
Witnessing appears to have an awkward relation with either rhetoric or aesthetics, because of the…
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Water lilies as an urban development model
To further adapt the shape of the small-scale city to any given environment, we adopted a model…
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A quick note on small-scaled industry
One possible solution for a community of 50 people with a need for the same standard of living is…