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Médecins et chercheurs en psychopathologie, les auteurs entendent déconstruire l'idéologie médicale qui prescrit des conduites rationelles et standardisées au nom d'une description scientifique. Ils montrent comment ces processus de normalisation opèrent. A partir de leurs expériences cliniques, ils plaident pour le retour du "souci de soi" dans la médecine moderne
La santé totalitaire : essai sur la médicalisation de l'existence
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Médecins et chercheurs en psychopathologie, les auteurs entendent déconstruire l'idéologie médicale qui prescrit des conduites rationelles et standardisées au nom d'une description scientifique. Ils montrent comment ces processus de normalisation opèrent. A partir de leurs expériences cliniques, ils plaident pour le retour du "souci de soi" dans la médecine moderne
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This is a way for begining readers to take a fundamental look at communities.
My first look at communities : a suburb
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Rooted in the British apprenticeship system, the French Beaux-Arts, and the German polytechnical schools, architecture education in North America has had a unique history spanning almost three hundred years. Although architects in the United States and Canada began to identify themselves as professionals by the late eighteenth century, it was not until nearly a century(...)
Architecture school: three centuries of educating architects in North America
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Rooted in the British apprenticeship system, the French Beaux-Arts, and the German polytechnical schools, architecture education in North America has had a unique history spanning almost three hundred years. Although architects in the United States and Canada began to identify themselves as professionals by the late eighteenth century, it was not until nearly a century later that North American universities began to offer formal architectural training; the first program was established at MIT in 1865. Today most architects receive their training within an academic setting that draws on the humanities, fine arts, applied science, and public service for its philosophy and methodology. This book, published in conjunction with the centennial of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), provides the first comprehensive history of North American architecture education. Architecture School opens with six chronological essays, each devoted to a major period of development: before 1860; 1860--1920; 1920--1940; 1940--1968; 1968--1990; and 1990 to the present. This overview is followed by a "lexicon" containing shorter articles on more than two dozen topics that have figured centrally in archictecture education's history, from competitions and design pedagogy to research, structures, studio culture, and travel.
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Since the 1990s, critics and curators have broadly accepted the notion that participatory art is the ultimate political art: that by encouraging an audience to take part an artist can promote new emancipatory social relations. Around the world, the champions of this form of expression are numerous, ranging from art historians such as Grant Kester, curators such as Nicolas(...)
Artificial hells : participatory art and the politics of spectatorship
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Since the 1990s, critics and curators have broadly accepted the notion that participatory art is the ultimate political art: that by encouraging an audience to take part an artist can promote new emancipatory social relations. Around the world, the champions of this form of expression are numerous, ranging from art historians such as Grant Kester, curators such as Nicolas Bourriaud and Nato Thompson, to performance theorists such as Shannon Jackson. Artificial Hells is the first historical and theoretical overview of socially engaged participatory art, known in the US as “social practice.” Claire Bishop follows the trajectory of twentieth-century art and examines key moments in the development of a participatory aesthetic. This itinerary takes in Futurism and Dada; the Situationist International; Happenings in Eastern Europe, Argentina and Paris; the 1970s Community Arts Movement; and the Artists Placement Group. It concludes with a discussion of long-term educational projects by contemporary artists such as Thomas Hirschhorn, Tania Bruguera, Pawe Althamer and Paul Chan. Since her controversial essay in Artforum in 2006, Claire Bishop has been one of the few to challenge the political and aesthetic ambitions of participatory art. In Artificial Hells, she not only scrutinizes the emancipatory claims made for these projects, but also provides an alternative to the ethical (rather than artistic) criteria invited by such artworks. Artificial Hells calls for a less prescriptive approach to art and politics, and for more compelling, troubling and bolder forms of participatory art and criticism.
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This edited collection offers a unique perspective on twentieth-century architectural history, disputing the primacy placed on individuals in the design and planning process and instead looking to the larger influences of politics, culture, economics, and globalization to uncover the roots of how our built environment evolves.
Governing by design : architecture, economy, and politics in the 20th century
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This edited collection offers a unique perspective on twentieth-century architectural history, disputing the primacy placed on individuals in the design and planning process and instead looking to the larger influences of politics, culture, economics, and globalization to uncover the roots of how our built environment evolves.
Hans Hollein
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The only Austrian winner of the Pritzker Prize (1985) and president of the architecture biennale in Venice, the Viennese architect Hans Hollein (born 1934) has been a leading exponent of postmodernism in architecture. Yet his global stature as an architect has overshadowed his design work of the 1970s and 1980s and his artistic work of the 1960s and 1970s, despite past(...)
Hans Hollein
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The only Austrian winner of the Pritzker Prize (1985) and president of the architecture biennale in Venice, the Viennese architect Hans Hollein (born 1934) has been a leading exponent of postmodernism in architecture. Yet his global stature as an architect has overshadowed his design work of the 1970s and 1980s and his artistic work of the 1960s and 1970s, despite past exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art, New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. This richly illustrated, comprehensive catalogue, and the exhibition it accompanies at the Neue Galerie in Graz, is the first retrospective of Hollein as a truly universal artist and a renaissance man for the digital age. It is also the first to present Hollein's oeuvre as a whole: his work as artist, designer and architect, but also as theoretician, curator, teacher and collaborator with such artists as Christo and Claes Oldenburg.
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Le Merle est une publication semi-annuelle qui rassemble des textes et des oeuvres qui ont en commun de jalonner le politique et la formation du Sujet à travers l'art, l'écrit et les pratiques d'exposition. Cette édition du Merle inclut L’anarchisme: ce qu’il signifie réellement (aujourd’hui: un texte de Emma Goldman révisé et abrégé par Heather Davis, La géométrie du(...)
Le Merle: cahiers sur les mots et les actes Vol. 1, n. 1, Printemps 2012
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Le Merle est une publication semi-annuelle qui rassemble des textes et des oeuvres qui ont en commun de jalonner le politique et la formation du Sujet à travers l'art, l'écrit et les pratiques d'exposition. Cette édition du Merle inclut L’anarchisme: ce qu’il signifie réellement (aujourd’hui: un texte de Emma Goldman révisé et abrégé par Heather Davis, La géométrie du hasard par Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens, En entrevue: Le temps de l’oeuvre, le temps de l’acte: Entretien avec Bernard Aspe par Érik Bordeleau, Our Literal Speed par Abbey Shaine Dubin (en anglais), un projet inédit de Simon Brown, Institutional Critique Flair Button* de Charles Gute ainsi qu'un texte de Érik Bordeleau produit dans le cadre de Zoo 2011: Se faire une âme anonyme: Itinéraire pratique. Le Merle is a semiannual publication presenting texts and works that share an interest in delineating the political and the formation of the Subject through art, writing and exhibition practices. This issue includes : Anarchism: What It Really Stands For (Today): Edited and abridged by Heather Davis, The Geometry of Chance by Richard Ibghy & Marilou Lemmens, The Time of the Work, the Time of the Act: an interview with Bernard Aspe, a project by Simon Brown, Our Literal Speed by Abbey Shaine Dubin, Institutional Critique Flair Button* by Charles Gute, To Make One's Soul Anonymous: Practical Itinerary by Érik Bordeleau.
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Picking up on architecture’s tradition of teaching professional experience to students through conversation, this book provides insight into the ideas, methods, and memories of Günther Vogt, and questions the attitude that this innovative landscape architect adopts towards his profession. With reference to five different locations, Günther Vogt speaks about current themes(...)
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Vogt architects: Landscape as a cabinet of curiosities
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Picking up on architecture’s tradition of teaching professional experience to students through conversation, this book provides insight into the ideas, methods, and memories of Günther Vogt, and questions the attitude that this innovative landscape architect adopts towards his profession. With reference to five different locations, Günther Vogt speaks about current themes of landscape architecture and its relationship to architecture and the city, about his teaching at the ETH Zürich, and about the work of Vogt Landscape Architects; he describes his perception of the landscape as a cabinet of curiosities, tells how he collects various phenomena and individual elements, relates them to each other and rearranges them. And in the reader’s mind’s eye unfolds a cosmos, in which the lack of wholeness of nature seems to be a gain rather than a loss.
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Designers around the world are carving out opportunities for new kinds of engagement, new kinds of collaboration, new kinds of design outcomes, and new kinds of practice; overturning the inherited assumptions of the design professions. Seventeen conversations with practitioners from the fields of architecture, policy, activism, design, education, research, history,(...)
Future practice : conversations from the edge of architecture
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Designers around the world are carving out opportunities for new kinds of engagement, new kinds of collaboration, new kinds of design outcomes, and new kinds of practice; overturning the inherited assumptions of the design professions. Seventeen conversations with practitioners from the fields of architecture, policy, activism, design, education, research, history, community engagement and more, each representing an emergent role for designers to occupy. Whether the "civic entrepreneur," the "double agent," or the "strategic designer," this book offers a diverse spectrum of approaches to design, each offering a potential future for architectural practice. With a foreword by Dan Hill and interviews with Steve Ashton, ARM; Bryan Boyer, Helsinki Design Lab; Camila Bustamante; Mel Dodd, muf_aus; DUS Architects; Jeanne Gang, Studio Gang; Reinier de Graaf and Laura Baird, AMO; Conrad Hamann; Natalie Jeremijenko, xClinic; Indy Johar, 00:/;Bruce Mau; Arjen Oosterman and Lilet Breddels, Volume; Todd Reisz; Wouter Vanstiphout, Crimson; Matt Webb, BERG; Marcus Westbury, Renew Newcastle; and Liam Young, Unknown Fields
La fabrique, c'est quoi?
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La fabrique est un espace de réflexion, de production et d'actions que Jean-Maxime Dufresne a développé avec la participation des élèves dans le cadre d'une résidence de création à l'École secondaire Mgr-Richard à Verdun.
La fabrique, c'est quoi?
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La fabrique est un espace de réflexion, de production et d'actions que Jean-Maxime Dufresne a développé avec la participation des élèves dans le cadre d'une résidence de création à l'École secondaire Mgr-Richard à Verdun.