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- Rosalind Kraus et Yves-Alain Blois,  A user's guide to entropy, 1996<br />
- Rosalind Kraus et Yves-Alain Blois,  A user's guide to entropy, 1996<br />
- Robert Morris Anti-form, 1968 (Art as process rather than stable objects)<br />
- Robert Morris Anti-form, 1968 (Art as process rather than stable objects)<br />
<small>''"Permuted, progressive, symmetrical organizations have a dualistic character in relation to the matter they distribute. This is not to imply that these simple orderings do not work. They simply separate, more or less, from what is physical by making relationships themselves another order of facts."''</small><br />
- Louis Pasteur, La dissymetrie moleculaire (1848?) - only as the scientifical root of concept <br />
- Louis Pasteur, La dissymetrie moleculaire (1848?) - only as the scientifical root of concept <br />
<small>''"The universe is asymmetric and I am persuaded that life, as it is known to us, is a direct result of the asymmetry of the universe or of its indirect consequences. The universe is asymmetric."''</small><br />
- Antoine Lavoisier? (no loss of matter)<br />
- Antoine Lavoisier? (no loss of matter)<br />
 
<small>''"Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed."''</small>


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Outline

Bibliography

  1. Robert Smithson, various essays, 60s (entropy)
  2. Roger Caillois, La dissmymetrie,1973 (entropy in reverse)
  3. Matthew Fuller, Media Ecologies, 2005

Also of interest?
- Rosalind Kraus et Yves-Alain Blois, A user's guide to entropy, 1996
- Robert Morris Anti-form, 1968 (Art as process rather than stable objects)
"Permuted, progressive, symmetrical organizations have a dualistic character in relation to the matter they distribute. This is not to imply that these simple orderings do not work. They simply separate, more or less, from what is physical by making relationships themselves another order of facts."
- Louis Pasteur, La dissymetrie moleculaire (1848?) - only as the scientifical root of concept
"The universe is asymmetric and I am persuaded that life, as it is known to us, is a direct result of the asymmetry of the universe or of its indirect consequences. The universe is asymmetric."
- Antoine Lavoisier? (no loss of matter)
"Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed."

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Dissymetrie

http://www.implications-philosophiques.org/actualite/une/la-dissymetrie-des-sciences-a-la-philosophie/
https://www.bibnum.education.fr/sites/default/files/Texte-pasteur.pdf

Entropy