Placing Matter: A Summary of a Convenient Vocabulary, for the experiencing of Metaplasticity, Spatial Assemblages and Typological Boundary Conditions

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Abstract

This paper addresses the topic of Placing matter into spatial assemblage. It discusses the role of experiences and materials within the intersection of experience design and material agency to address how we may energise the Material Surface, as an emotive experience built upon universal, spatial and gridded structures from spatial thinking. With the aim of positioning the notion of spatial assemblage as a primary concern of material engagement theory (MET), we may view experience as a change in perspective to the material role of architecture to emotions. This may enable us to attach matter to emotive experiences and the design strategy of architectural projects. Taken from recent discourse in material engagement theory the paper takes the position of reframing Thinging from being a mere material concern, to a notion as a Framing of materials to reveal certain typological boundary effect in matter. Such effects establish the assemblage process to meta-plasticity with 3 states of assembly being indicated: minimal, topical, and comprehensive, which can then be utilized to in-fluence the meta-plasticity from one event to another. We illustrate how this may avert spatial illusions in cognitive and abstract thought
Original languageEnglish
Article numberARC2021-0229
Number of pages30
JournalAthens Institute for Education and Research
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes
Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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