Akiko Busch
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How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency
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2019
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Geography of Home
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1999
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The Incidental Steward: Reflections on Citizen Science
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2013
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Nine Ways to Cross a River: Midstream Reflections on Swimming and Getting There from Here
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2007
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The Uncommon Life Of Common Objects: Essays on Design and the Everyday
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2005
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Everything Else is Bric-a-Brac: Notes on Home
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Patience: Taking Time in an Age of Acceleration
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2010
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Design Is...Words, Things, People, Buildings, and Places at Metropolis
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2001
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Wallworks: Creating Unique Environments With Surface Design and Decoration
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1988
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Design for Sports: The Cult of Performance
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1998
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“The impulse to escape notice is not about complacent isolation or senseless conformity, but about maintaining identity, propriety, autonomy, and voice. It is not about retreating from the digital world but about finding some genuine alternative to a life of perpetual display.”
― How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency
― How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency
“When identity is derived from projecting an image in the public realm, something is lost, some core of identity diluted, some sense of authority or interiority sacrificed. It is time to question the false equivalency between not being seen and hiding. And time to reevaluate the merits of the inconspicuous life, to search out some antidote to continuous exposure, and to reconsider the value of going unseen, undetected, or overlooked in this new world. Might invisibility be regarded not simply as refuge, but as a condition with its own meaning and power? Going unseen may be becoming a sign of decency and self-assurance. The impulse to escape notice is not about complacent isolation or senseless conformity, but about maintaining identity, propriety, autonomy, and voice. It is not about retreating from the digital world but about finding some genuine alternative to a life of perpetual display. It is not about mindless effacement but mindful awareness. Neither disgraceful nor discrediting, such obscurity can be vital to our very sense of being, a way of fitting in with the immediate social, cultural, or environmental landscape. Human endeavor can be something interior, private, and self-contained. We can gain, rather than suffer, from deep reserve.”
― How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency
― How to Disappear: Notes on Invisibility in a Time of Transparency
“Although it may be unused, the front door continues to appeal to our sense arrival. Call it the ceremony of coming home.”
― Geography of Home
― Geography of Home
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