What's Wrong with Plastic Trees?
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Krieger revisits the ideas of his now infamous article of some thirty years ago in Science magazine. His aim is to give an account of design one that experienced designers will say''Yes That''s just what it is like!'' At the same time Krieger offers an analysis of the tensions that design operates within; between perfection and contingency between wholes and parts between the talk we make about the world and the world itself.Krieger takes designin architecture landscape interiors engineering and in systems and computer scienceto be modeled by traditional theological and artistic problems. And here he claims design has traditionally been a redesign of nature. For nature is as Durkheim would describe it a totem. Our collective ritual devotion to it allows us to enliven or animate it and so it may animate us as well. Curiously much of design and discourse about it now takes place in the computer software engineering world especially among those concerned with patterns and object- oriented programming. In developing a notion of plastic trees Krieger probes just what could be wrong with such artifices. As he illustrates what we call nature is almost always a product of deliberate design. It is as if people make discoveries in exploration discoveries of places already occupied aboriginally. In essence he asserts what we actually have is a virtual authenticity more real than any original could possibly besince the original was never meant to be sacralized or featured in our lives. A provocative analysis that scholars and students of architecture and planning environmental studies engineering and computer science will find stimulating.
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