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Title
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The Dance of Agency
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Description
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The dance of agency, understood as a threesome in which the partners may be flyer–kite–air, potter–wheel–clay, herdsman–toggle–rope, or player–cello–sound. Chalk on blackboard. The kite’s flying is surely the combined effect of the flyer, the kite and the air. The dance of agency, it turns out, is a threesome in which each partner acts upon, and is in turn acted upon by, the other two (See Figure). Take away any one partner, and the performance will fail. Even in the air, a kite will not fly without a flyer; even with a flyer, the kite will only fly in the air; even if the flyer is out in the air, there will be no flying without a kite. The air, then, was the missing link that activated the kite, allowing an action potential that was already immanent within it – in its very construction – to be expressed in motion.
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Designer
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Ingold, Tim
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Ingold, Susanna
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Date
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2013
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Source
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Making: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture
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Bibliographic Citation
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Ingold, Tim. 2013. Making: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture. Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group. Figure 7.5. Pages 99-100.
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is depiction of attribute
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English
Triangle
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is composed of
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Circle
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Square
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has attribute
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English
Arrow
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English
Solid Line
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Coverage
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anthropology
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triangle