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biology, neuroscience, quantum physics, experimental phenomenology, and medicine. Their architectural projects included residences (Bioscleave House (Lifespan Extending Villa), Reversible Destiny Lofts (In memory of Helen Keller) – Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan), parks (Site of Reversible Destiny-Yoro) and plans for housing complexes and neighborhoods (Reversible Destiny Fun House, BOOM-LGBT Community, Isle of Reversible Destiny-Venice and Isle of Reversible Destiny-Fukuoka, Sensorium City, Tokyo).
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In 1987, as a means of financing the design and construction of works of architecture (that draw on The Mechanism of Meaning), Arakawa and Gins founded the Reversible Destiny Foundation. The Foundation actively collaborates with practitioners in a wide range of disciplines including, experimental
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On March 18, 2010, Arakawa died, after a week of hospitalization. Gins would not state the cause of death. "This mortality thing is bad news," she stated. She planned to redouble efforts to prove "aging can be outlawed."
641: 645: 661:"Couple's Dreams of Immortality at Death's Door, Thanks to Madoff: Artists Who Design Homes to Prolong Life Lost Their Life Savings; Undulating Floors" 507: 599:'Essay on Multi-Dimensional Architecture" (selections published in Boundary 2, Fall 1985/Winter 1986, and Pratt Architectural Journal, Spring 1988) 923: 706: 201:(New York: Roof Books, 2006), and designed and built residences and parks, including the Reversible Destiny Lofts, Bioscleave House, and the 933: 908: 851: 883: 811: 829: 167:. One of their earlier collaborations, "The Mechanism of Meaning", was shown in its entirety at the 1997 Guggenheim exhibition, 928: 898: 793:
ed. Elizabeth Bergmann Loizeaux and Neil Fraistat. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002, pp. 123–48, 178–85
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Word Rain (or A Discursive Introduction to the Philosophical Investigation of G,R,E,T,A, G,A,R,B,O, It Says)
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Architecture – Technology – Culture. Jean-Jacques Lecercle and Françoise Kral, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2010
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ARCHITECTURE: Sites of Reversible Destiny: Architectural Experiments after Auschwitz-Hiroshima
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Architecture and Philosophy: New Perspectives on the Work of Arakawa & Madeline Gins.
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MarĂ­a Eugenia DĂ­az Sánchez, Craig Douglas Dworkin, Rodopi, 2004, pp. 77–89
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Making Dying Illegal, Architecture Against Death: Original to the 21st Century
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The Tentative Constructed Plan as Intervening Device for a Reversible Destiny
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Santa Fe, NM: Burning Books with East/West Cultural Studies, 1994.
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Reimagining Textuality: Textual Studies in the Late Age of Print,
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Helen Keller ou Arakawa. Portrait de l'artiste en jeune aveugle.
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Mark B. N. Hansen, CRC Press, 2006. pp. 183–191, 219–220
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Arakawa/Gins – Reversible Destiny/We Have Decided Not to Die
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Fred Rush, New York: Routledge, 2009., pp. 47–52
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Mechanismus der Bedeutung. The Mechanism of Meaning
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Milan: Alessandra Castelli Press, 1974. 327:Barrytown, NY: Station Hill Press, 1984. 286: 244:"Shidami Resource Recycling Model House ( 237:"Site of Reversible Destiny – Yoro Park ( 197:(University of Alabama Press, 2002), and 159:Gins met her partner and husband, artist 680: 613: 530:Space in America: Theory History Culture 824:PennSound page: readings and interviews 221:Architectural works by Arakawa and Gins 924:Deaths from cancer in New York (state) 866: 658: 346:. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1969. 818:Reversible Destiny Foundation website 765:; New York, London: Routledge, 2006 681:Berstein, Fred A. (March 20, 2010). 478: 415:. London: Academy Editions, 1994. 325:What the President Will Say and Do!! 934:21st-century American women writers 909:20th-century American women writers 13: 720: 354:Books by Arakawa and Madeline Gins 14: 945: 852:Facts and reference at askart.com 805: 474: 468:For Example (A Critique of Never) 426:Pour ne pas mourir. To Not To Die 376:. 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Bologna: Tau/ma, 1973. 306:Helen Keller or Arakawa. 208: 131:Early life and education 544:Cities Without Citizens 542:'"LIVING BODY Museum", 98:Artist, architect, poet 919:Barnard College alumni 567:(1995), pp. 88–95 560:(1996), pp. 27–35 374:Le Corps Architectural 287:Books by Madeline Gins 37:Madeline Gins in 2009 889:American women poets 498:for the books listed 253:Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan 228:Nagi, Okayama, Japan 199:Making Dying Illegal 271:Dover Street Market 79:New York City, U.S. 47:Madeline Helen Gins 834:The New York Times 711:The New York Times 687:The New York Times 387:Architectural Body 195:Architectural Body 191:Reversible Destiny 145:Eastern philosophy 763:978-0-203-94239-0 749:978-0-415-39618-9 735:978-90-420-3189-0 630:. 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New York City
Barnard College
Shusaku Arakawa
www.reversibledestiny.org
New York City
physics
Eastern philosophy
Barnard College
Shusaku Arakawa
Brooklyn Museum Art School
Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme
Reversible Destiny Foundation
Nagi, Okayama, Japan
Nagi Museum Of Contemporary Art
YĹŤrĹŤ, Gifu, Japan
Nagoya, Japan
Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan
Northwest Harbor
East Hampton, Long Island, NY
Dover Street Market
Comme des Garçons
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978-1-938221-24-8
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978-0-936050-11-9
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0-930794-92-3
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978-1-931824-22-4

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