Assemblage and anti-communication: Strategies for systemic approaches to spatial design

Shucen Liu*, Claudia Westermann

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Systemic approaches to design provide insights into understanding the in-tertwined nature of activities, objects and environments, accentuating a shift in conceptualising design from dealing with objects to dealing with dynamic relations. Drawing upon the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, as well as insights from the cyberneticians Herbert Brün and Larry Richards, this paper explores the concepts of assemblage and anti-communication as a basis for systemic design. In the work of Deleuze and Guattari, assemblage emerges as a strategic resistance against modernity’s tendency to replace genuine relations with illusions of meaning (i.e., ‘the spectacle’). By harnessing assemblage, traditional confines and structures are disrupted, echoing Deleuze and Guattari’s notion of deterritorialization. Anti-communication, introduced by Herbert Brün and explored by Larry Richards as ‘composing asynchronicity’, transcends one-dimensional communicative interactions, advocating for a vibrant, multidimensional conversation that forms in deterritorialized space. It challenges system sta-bility; stimulates the vitality, complexity, and diversity of relational do-mains; and thereby fosters novel conversations that can counter the homog-enising effects of the media spectacle. The above-mentioned theoretical par-adigms have inspired ‘The Order of Things, Rivers and Mountains,’ a pub-lic art project created for Wolong village in Yunnan, China. They assisted us in integrating intricate relationships between the local environment, a village’s history, and human interaction. Presenting approaches to design that break free from conventional constraints, weaving a fabric where rela-tionships burgeon, enriched by systemic thinking, this paper focusses on the multidimensional nature of assemblage and anticommunication and the interactions, flows and interconnections they afford
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in the Integration of Technology and the Built Environment
Subtitle of host publicationSelect Proceeding of Architecture Across Boundaries 2024
PublisherSpringer
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2025
Event2024 Architecture Across Boundaries -
Duration: 30 Aug 20231 Aug 2024

Conference

Conference2024 Architecture Across Boundaries
Abbreviated titleAAB2024
Period30/08/231/08/24

Keywords

  • systemic design
  • assemblage
  • reterritorializationn
  • anticommunication
  • deterritorialization
  • architecture
  • cybernetics

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