One important thing about N.B. is that on the one hand one can read it as a presentation of real architecture, that could be really built, a futurist architecture, a manual; on the other hand it's also a diagramm of things that are going on anyway. It's a diagram of the structure of everday life, going further with the idea of the situationist collages into architectural space. N.B. is a representation of the lines of flights and vectors of social life in an urban context. So these structures on the one hand could be really built (and if we look at contemporary architecture, forms often remind us of N.B.), on the other hand it's a diagram, a 3d-realtime-visualization of pulsating human life. |
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