Life by the New Architecture
Life According to the New Architecture
This book explores not individual human experiences, but the principles by which a living system begins to function after the transition.
It is about what happens when life is no longer organized around holding, struggle, and constant internal effort.
The book explores questions such as:
- What is a signal, and why does it become the universal language of a living system?
- How do our experience of time, relationship, and space change?
- What makes a genuine transition possible?
- How does a new form of agency emerge?
- Why does the quality of contact become more important than control?
- How does a way of living arise that can move through changing forms without needing to hold on to them?
This book is an exploration of the new architecture of the body and of life itself. It examines how the organization of a living system changes when it begins to function not through tension, but through conductivity, connectedness, and continuity.