Desire by Design: Body, Territories and New Technologies

I.B. Tauris (1998)
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Desire by Design is a celebration and analysis of the possibilities offered by emerging new technologies to cut across conventional disciplinary boundaries and to challenge received ideas about gender, identity, the body, subjectivism and space. The book brings together original writings and images from varied fields and practices which together develop a wide perspective on three key areas: designing bodies, territories of information, and spatial perceptions. Contributions by critics, designers and theorists are presented alongside images by artists working in the UK, North America and Europe.

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