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ID130873
Title ProperFolded ocean
Other Title Informationthe spatial transformation of the Indian Ocean world
LanguageENG
AuthorBremner, Lindsay
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents experimental research on the Indian Ocean being undertaken within the context of what has been termed architecture's contemporary geographic turn. It investigates how oceanic practices and protocols fold into spatial and architectural products on land, figuring both sea- and land-based logics. It frames this ocean through three tropes: as contact zone, with which are associated ideas of creolisation, transnationalism, entanglement, compaction and multi-polarity; as circulator with which are associated ideas of connectivity, passage, lane, route, choke point, network, port, dock and deposit; and as ecology, with which are associated ideas of liquidity, cycle, rhythm and climate change. The paper introduces these tropes and investigates sites brought into focus through them, highlighting the wider global dynamics or processes they reveal. It concludes with provisional thoughts about what these amphibious sites offer for understandings of architecture and urbanism in today's hyper-articulated, globalised world.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of the Indian Ocean Region Vol.10, No.1; June 2014: p.18-45
Journal SourceJournal of the Indian Ocean Region Vol.10, No.1; June 2014: p.18-45
Key WordsIndian Ocean ;  Architecture ;  Urbanism ;  Geography ;  Globalisation ;  Spatial Transformation ;  Indian Ocean Region - IOR ;  Geopolitics ;  Maritime Strategy ;  Maritime Cooperation ;  Maritime Security ;  Indian Ocean Rim - IOR ;  Contemporary Geographic Turn ;  Maritime Economy


 
 
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