Massive change / Bruce Mau with Jennifer Leonard and the Institute Without Boundaries.
Material type: TextPublisher: London ; New York : Phaidon, 2004Description: 239 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0714844012
- 9780714844015
- 745.2 22
- TS171.4 .M39 2004
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"Massive Change is an ambitious project that humbly attempts to chart the bewildering complexity of our increasingly interconnected (and designed) world ... We hope to make evident the design decisions that go on and are made manifest across disciplines"--P. [11].
Includes bibliographical references (pages 234-236) and index.
Introduction : now that we can do anything, what will we do? -- Urban economies (URB) -- Movement economies (MOV) -- Energy economies (ENE) -- Information economies (INF) -- Image economies (IMA) -- Market economies (MAR) -- Material economies (MAT) -- Military economies (MIL) -- Manufacturing economies (MAN) -- Living economies (LIV) -- Wealth and politics (WP).
Includes transcripts of interviews with: Philip Ball, Janine Benyus, Stewart Brand, Stephen Browne, Carol Burns, James Der Derian, Bill Drayton, Gwynne Dyer, Freeman Dyson, Ian Foster, Felice Frankel, Robert Freling, Ashok Gadgil, Catherine Gray, Hazel Henderson, Dean Kamen, Arthur Kroker, Robert S. Langer, Jaime Lerner, Lawrence Lessig, David Malin, Michael McDonough, William McDonough, Seymour Melman, Nancy Padian, Matt Ridley, Jeffrey Sachs, Richard Smalley, Hernando de Soto, Bruce Sterling and Eugene Thacker.
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