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Her first book, issued by the Tibor de Nagy gallery, was The Location of Things (1960).
This is like being told to build a skyscraper without any blueprints, while the client keeps changing the desired location of things like plumbing and wiring.
And really the basis of it is about exploiting the idea of connections based on the location of things: Why they got there, how they got there and what does this mean to society and to business.
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There's even a term for the technology — the "location of things" — and it's expected to be worth $71.6 billion by 2025.
However, looking at it from the perspective of the underlying systems the location of things is actually very logical: the city evolved from a clear city centre, hosting all services, via a compact city, with services as closely as possible to the centre to a city of flows, connected through networks with specialised places for specific services.
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Another topic concerning spatial representation in experience is the relation between representing locations of things, on the one hand, and representing things as mind-independent, on the other.
If we rethink the museum as "information plus things", then the location of the things becomes negotiable and not so emotive.
Accurate maps accurately represent the location of various things in the world and their location relative to each other (how they fit together).
There's a changing of the guard, and a new strategic partnership, over at Tile, the startup that helps you keep tabs on the location of your things by way of small tracking devices.
In Chinese, as in English, the nominal group begins by identifying, giving the location of the thing in the context of the speech event: 'this, that, the, my, your, any, some, all &c.' It then proceeds through a chain of attributes which have less and less identifying potential but which, by the same token, are more and more permanent in their assignment.
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