This is the first collection of interdisciplinary scholarship to expand on gridded modalities, with a strong affinity to the arts. It seeks to inspire new avenues of research by exploring a horizon of gridded relationships among humans, between humans and the environment, and between human and non-human actors. By bringing together philosophical themes and applied practices, the volume traces a genealogy of the ‘grid’ as an exercise in grasping its inherent complexity and incomplete quality.
A collective effort by a group of researchers, practitioners, and designers, it promotes an understanding of gridded modalities as complex networks that interact with other networks, generating new meanings and reflecting changes in thought.
Over de auteur
Liora Bigon and Nava Shaked, Multidisciplinary Studies, HIT – Holon Institute of Technology, Israel.