Círculos y errores: Entrevista con Tim Ingold

Translated title of the contribution: Circles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold

Tim Ingold, Blanca Callén, Melisa Duque

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Abstract

Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, Social Anthro­pology Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Fellow of the British Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has explored the relationship between anthropology, architecture, art, and design; and through his work, has invited us to ‘think through making’ and ‘learn by doing’. Ingold is the author of Evolution and Social Life (Cam­bridge University Press, 1986); Lines: A Brief History (Routledge, 2007); Making: Anthropology, Archaeology, Art and Architecture (Routledge, 2010); and Anthropol­ogy: Why it Matters (Polity, 2018), among many other books. In this interview he responds to some questions about the practice of repair in his own daily life, but also the role and comprehension of repair in his intellectual work, and the possible connection between such action and the act of design.

Translated title of the contributionCircles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold
Original languageMultiple languages
Number of pages7
JournalDisena
Volume2023
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2023

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