Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 10:26:04 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: def: scaffold architecture
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edit word-concept: scaffold architecture
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scaffold architecture: The kind of architecture whose intention is to
convey 1.a sense of a process of eternal transformation inevitably creating
a sense of the incomplete.
2. Production of the experience of "walking the plank" that launches the
user into a participation towards proving Erwin W. Strauss' proclamation- "
Human Gait is, in fact, a continually arrested falling."
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related word-concepts: Eisenmania, inprocess architecture
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phase: open definition
open-source definition -- (def.A1, def.A2, def.A3, etc..)
closed word-concept -- (definition "A" 1 of 1)
collaborative authorship -- (def.1a, def.1b, def.1c, etc..)
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origin info: authored
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observer name: Sudipto Ghosh (S.G if you please)
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From: <ghoshs@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: def: scaffold architecture
Reply-to: <ghoshs@xxxxxxxx>
______________________________________________________________________
edit word-concept: scaffold architecture
======================================================================
scaffold architecture: The kind of architecture whose intention is to
convey 1.a sense of a process of eternal transformation inevitably creating
a sense of the incomplete.
2. Production of the experience of "walking the plank" that launches the
user into a participation towards proving Erwin W. Strauss' proclamation- "
Human Gait is, in fact, a continually arrested falling."
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example sentence:
______________________________________________________________________
related word-concepts: Eisenmania, inprocess architecture
______________________________________________________________________
phase: open definition
open-source definition -- (def.A1, def.A2, def.A3, etc..)
closed word-concept -- (definition "A" 1 of 1)
collaborative authorship -- (def.1a, def.1b, def.1c, etc..)
______________________________________________________________________
origin info: authored
______________________________________________________________________
other details: null
______________________________________________________________________
observer name: Sudipto Ghosh (S.G if you please)
______________________________________________________________________
e-mail: ghoshs@xxxxxxxx
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