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Cultural Activism Today
the Art Of Over-Identification
2020 || Paperback || Jap Sam Books
Met de publicatie van 'Cultural Activism Today. The Art of Over-Identification' willen de initiatiefnemers een lans breken voor activistische kunstuitingen die durven te provoceren. In het huidige neoliberale politieke klimaat is weinig ruimte voor maatschappijkritische culturele uitingen tenzij ze zich aanpassen aan de wetten van de vrije markt of de afgesproken normen en waarden. Dit boek wil aantonen dat dit doorbroken kan worden met over-identificatie: compromisloos je idealen naleven. In...
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iA#3 - Interactive Architecture
emotive styling
2010 || Paperback || Kas Oosterhuis e.a. || Jap Sam Books
De iA-bookzine serie brengt een overzicht van interdisciplinaire bijdragen over het onderwerp 'Interactive architecture' van onderzoekers, studenten, gastdocenten van Hyperbody, Faculteit Bouwkunde, TU Delft. Deze derde editie, in de reeks 'Interactive Architecture', bestaat wederom uit papers, reportages van workshops, bijzondere casestudies en projecten.<br/><br/>Het thema van iA#3 is Emotive Styling. In de inleiding tot dit nummer, benadrukt serieredacteur K...
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Working with Architectonic DNA
2010 || Paperback || Jan Benthem e.a. || Jap Sam Books
De publicatie Working with Architectonic DNA [werken met een architectonische DNA], onder redactie van auteur en curator Karin Christof, onderzoekt het fenomeen van het ontwerpen van architectonisch complexe projecten, die voortdurend in verandering zijn en daarom om een constante aanpassing vragen. Het vertrekpunt is de luchthaven Schiphol in Nederland, een project dat voortdurend in beweging is en waarvan het gebruik is afgestemd op veranderende vliegpatronen als gevolg van economische gro...
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iA#5 - Robotics in Architecture
robotics in architecture
2013 || Paperback || Kas Oosterhuis e.a. || Jap Sam Books
Het thema van iA#5 is Robotics in Architecture, en staat onder redactie van Kas Oosterhuis en Henriette Bier, Hyperbody, TU Delft.
De iA-bookzine serie brengt een overzicht van interdisciplinaire bijdragen over het onderwerp 'Interactive architecture' van onderzoekers, studenten, gastdocenten van Hyperbody, Faculteit Bouwkunde, TU Delft. Deze vijfde editie, in de reeks 'Interactive Architecture', bestaat wederom uit papers, reportages van workshops, bijzondere casestudies en projecten.
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Cool pastoral splendor
2016 || Paperback || Richard Saxton e.a. || Jap Sam Books
Cool Pastoral Splendor is the first Center Pivot publication the Last Chance Press of M12 Studio. It is published as a special limited edition, in a print run of 250 copies. Co-publishers: M12 Collective and the Last Chance Press.Through interdisciplinary approaches, this series explores and connects the changing realities of rural landscapes and communities around the world."Cool Pastoral Splendor includes a selection of pictures from Richard Saxton's Rural Research Archive and accompanying ...
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This Road Leads to Nowhere: Pierre Punk
2017 || Paperback || Josh Garrett-Davis || Jap Sam Books
'This Road Leads to Nowhere: Pierre Punk' brings together archives and reflections from a music scene that flourished in small-town South Dakota from the early 90's through 2010. Merging the tradition of DIY punk publications and regional travel guides, the book sings an unsung hymn of American underground culture. This Road Leads to Nowhere includes writings and images from Pierre community members, musicians who traveled through and played in the town, and kindred spirits from similar scene...
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I don't know what you are going to say
2018 || Paperback || Erik Hagoort || Jap Sam Books
Thinking together aloud.
Talking uninhibitedly.
Holding a non-polemic conversation.
How can you receive an idea hospitably?
You don't know what the other person is going to say.
You don't always know what you yourself are going to say.
This book provides a picture of the 'thinking aloud' that went on during several gatherings initiated by Erik Hagoort. In a series of essays, he builds on ideas on closeness that originate from Ilse Bulhof, Emmanuel Levinas and Cornelis Verhoeven.
'I don't kno...
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Footprint 26. The Architecture Competition as ‘Contact Zone
Towards a Historiography of Cross-Cultural Exchanges
2020 || Paperback || Cathelijne Nuijsink e.a. || Jap Sam Books
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Footprint 28
ALL IS IN FORMATION. ARCHITECTURE, CYBERNETICS, ECOLOGY
2021 || Paperback || Stavros Kousoulas e.a. || Jap Sam Books
Footprint #28 examines the relation between cybernetics and architecture by focusing on a problem they both share: the production, consumption and flow of information, or, in other terms, of meaning. Therefore, cyberneticisation can set the foundations for a relational account that examines how signs are communicated and how meaning is produced and experienced within systems. This third-order cybernetics extends beyond the original scope of living organisms and their environments in order to ...
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RAABJERG. Rune Peitersen
2022 || Paperback || Rune Peitersen || Jap Sam Books
RAABJERG by Danish artist Rune Peitersen (1971) explores the changing landscape of northern Jutland (DK) from the last Ice Age until today.
During the 16th-19th centuries, climate change and human extraction of natural resources led to violent sand drift, which transformed the once fertile landscape into a barren wasteland. Different governments – from kings to elected parliaments – enacted laws to try to reverse it. After 200 years, they ‘succeeded’ and started reintroducing plants i...