Title |
A Parallel Research on Chronotope Contrived by Bakhtin, and Designating Hejduk's Works |
Authors |
Yun Suk-Hee ; Chung Jin-Won |
Keywords |
Chronotope ; Genre ; the Sight of Residue ; Potential ; Otherness ; Ordinary ; Uniqueness ; Variables ; Constellations |
Abstract |
This study is aimed to figure out how to interpret literary concept of time-space, Chronotope into architecture by parallel research on Hejduk's works. A book on his works was published by the editor, Michael Hays, titled as Hejduk's Chronotope. It becomes an opportunity to see and share the concept of Chronotope in architecture. Here focused mainly on Stan Allen's interpretation which is similar to Bakhtin's, several issues were investigated: Otherness-Potential, Intertextuality-Uncertainty, Faciality-Polyphony. With this investigation, chronotope, a time-space matrix for emergent Genre Figure would replace the role of diagram which operates formal language in contemporary architecture. If so, chronotope as a vibrating boundary, a living field, is called on to confront diagram and replace it. As an interdisciplinary medium, genre implies constellation that externalizs and aggregates past and future at the moment of present time, with individuals preserving its own time-space, in contrast to diagram transforming successively in one's operation. |