In/Side/Out

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Abstract

In the early pages of his seminal Individuation in Light of Notions of Form and Information, Gilbert Simondon makes a straightforward but challenging claim: the physical individual has no veritable interiority; only the living individual has an interior.1 It is this claim that I will expand upon, while attempting (the audacity!) to problematise it by underlining its relativity; in the meantime, a few points that address issues of architectural concern should become apparent. [...]