jacques derrida exposes about linguistic deconstruction, which means, deconstructing a word and rebuilt that word but with a whole new meaning and completly different, and to apply this in our enviroment, it would be alittle anti-nature but, we can cut a little forrest, what it would be deconstructing, and rebuilt that in some smalls cabagnes and create a new enviroment from the other enviroment deconstructing and rebuilding and creating something different but with the same materials, thast how i think we could deconstruct to build our enviroments.
jueves, 3 de junio de 2010
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jacques derrida exposes about linguistic deconstruction, which means, deconstructing a word and rebuilt that word but with a whole new meaning and completly different, and to apply this in our enviroment, it would be alittle anti-nature but, we can cut a little forrest, what it would be deconstructing, and rebuilt that in some smalls cabagnes and create a new enviroment from the other enviroment deconstructing and rebuilding and creating something different but with the same materials, thast how i think we could deconstruct to build our enviroments.
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is a poiny of view... but for me this is not a example of deconstrucction because you use the same form and change the meannig... is my opinion ...
ResponderEliminarmateo is right.. it was nice that you defined deconstruction, but we are not talking about deforestation.. besides it is, like you say, a linguistic issue, not a nature issue..
ResponderEliminarare you sure that you pay attention to what you say? that was weird..
ooo jeje.... its a cool way of explaining the meaning of desconstruction, you should put an example of it... i like it...
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