
A Space That Holds

The Garden is the web as topology. The web as space. It’s the integrative web, the iterative web, the web as an arrangement and rearrangement of things to one another. Things in the Garden don’t collapse to a single set of relations or canonical sequence, and that’s part of what we mean when we say “the web as topology” or the “web as space”. Every... See more
mikecaulfield • The Garden and the Stream: A Technopastoral
‘Architecture comes from the making of a room,’ wrote Louis Kahn in 1971.
‘His portrayal of the room is poetic and decidedly ambiguous,’ writes @laurabonell, an architect and co-curator of @aseriesofrooms. ‘The room is, to Kahn, the quintessential architectural element, its basic unit of aggregation. Rather than... See more
instagram.comThe Garden is an old metaphor associated with hypertext. Those familiar with the history will recognize this. The Garden of Forking Paths from the mid-20th century. The concept of the Wiki Gardener from the 1990s. Mark Bernstein’s 1998 essay Hypertext Gardens.
The Garden is the web as topology. The web as space. It’s the integrative web, the... See more
The Garden is the web as topology. The web as space. It’s the integrative web, the... See more



