Organs of Process: Rethinking Human Organization
将人类组织视为由器官和感官构成的社会身体,这些器官持续创造和再造构成人类世界的形式与对象,并通过超市、美术馆和教堂三个案例说明过程的工作。
Human organization is discussed as a social body or collection of organs and senses that create and re-create the forms and objects that constitute the human world. Organs represent process as the continuous making and remaking of passages between the body and its environment. Organs express a pre-human, impersonal force that transmits itself through the human body and its products in a generic act of making as opposed to the making of specific forms and objects. Process is discussed as the ceaseless work of alternation between the making of presence and the unmaking of absence. The work of process is illustrated through the work of three examples of human organization: the supermarket, the art gallery and the Church.