The Grace Machine: Of Turns, Wheels and Limbs

Footprint 22 (Summer):7-32 (2018)
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Abstract

Starting with a few simple questions about living well and where movement originates from this essay turns into a vast map of intricate relations revolving around the notion of grace. By developing the argument from a historical perspective it quickly becomes clear that grace relies on the specific qualities of figuration and how the figure appears in what is termed “the gap between habit and inhabitation.” This article is a shorter version of the introductory chapter to my “Grace and Gravity: Architectures of the Figure” (Bloomsbury, 2020).

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Lars Spuybroek
Georgia Institute of Technology
Lars Spuybroek
Georgia Institute of Technology

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