The advent of the computer in our laboratories and studios has certainly made the shape and form of time amenable to human manipulation and intuition in a way that as not been the case within rational disciplines since the dawn of the modern era; but without as board and historical an understanding of the time problem as possible, these exciting developments are at risk of falling into formalistic parody or mere embellishments and celebrations of market logic in firctionless freefall.
Kwinter, S. (2001)
Architecture of Time. Athens (Georgia): The MIT Press (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). From Preface.
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