Virtual Dimension : Architecture, Representation, and Crash Culture
Editorial Reviews
I-D, UK, May 1999
"Poised at the "continuous unfolding" between techno-culture and architecture, Beckmann's anthologises essays from architect-theorists like Berkel and Bos on the predigital model of endlessness pioneered by Friedrich Kiesler back in the 30s and 40s and now realisable in the "multidimensional spatial experience" of computer aided designs like their Dream House together with the German digital urbanists Knowbotic Research on their networked topologies of their Tokyo10-dencies project."
Gavin Keeney, Oculus, June 1999
"The Virtual Dimension uncovers the newest frontiers for architecture albeit one still in its Wild West phase."
Virtual Dimension : Architecture, Representation, and Crash Culture
Virtual Dimension : Architecture, Representation, and Crash Culture,John (ed.) Beckmann,Princeton Arch,1568981201,Architectural Design,Architectural Practice,Architecture,Criticism,Data processing,Planning,Technological innovations,Architecture / General,Virtual Dimension
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