Matter and image: the pharmacology of architecture

Lars Spuybroek
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In the history of technologies and materials the transfer from soft to hard plays a central role. From a dialectic point of view it seems to be a clear-cut matter of one overpowering the other, yet conceptually things are more convoluted. What we call the chiastic model of history is driven by the exchange of empowerings where the one inhabits the other. By taking the most antithetical examples of materiality from architectural history, the plastic and the lithic, we begin to understand the psychological aspects of this exchange: a history of dreams, imagination and even hallucination. The technologies involving the plastic offer an enormous array of such imagery, which we start to analyze as part of a fundamental aspect of technology itself. Using the notion of the pharmakon, as developed by Derrida and Stiegler, we study its ambiguities: technology by its nature is both remedy and poison, cure and addiction. Accepting this ambivalence is the explicit goal of pharmacology, which makes the history of soft and hard one of prosthetic extension as much as of mimetic absorption. We will be guided by two architectural fantasists to investigate the what we call the pharmacology of architecture, J. G. Ballard’s fantasy of a house automaton in the case of the plastic, and G. B. Piranesi’s hallucinations of a reversed archeology in that of the lithic.

物质与形象:建筑药理学
在技术和材料的发展史上,从软到硬的转变起着核心作用。从辩证法的角度来看,这似乎是一个明确的问题,即一个压倒另一个。我们所说的历史脉络模式是由赋权的交换驱动的,在这种交换中,一个赋权者栖息于另一个赋权者之中。我们从建筑史中最对立的材料--塑料和石材--出发,开始理解这种交换的心理层面:一部关于梦想、想象甚至幻觉的历史。涉及塑料的技术提供了大量此类意象,我们开始将其作为技术本身基本方面的一部分进行分析。利用德里达(Derrida)和斯蒂格勒(Stiegler)提出的 "药剂"(pharmakon)概念,我们研究了技术的模糊性:技术的本质既是良药也是毒药,既是疗法也是毒瘾。接受这种矛盾性是药理学的明确目标,它使软与硬的历史既是假体延伸的历史,也是模仿吸收的历史。我们将在两位建筑幻想家的指导下,研究我们所说的建筑药理学,在塑料方面是巴拉德(J. G. Ballard)对房屋自动机的幻想,在石器方面是皮拉内西(G. B. Piranesi)对颠倒考古学的幻觉。
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