BIBLIOGRAPHY

THEORETICAL

  • Bell, David, and Barbara Kennedy eds.. The Cybercultures Reader. London and New York: Routledge, 2000. Print.
  • Benjamin, Walter. “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.” Limited Reprint. London: Penguin Books, 2009. 
  • Bonabeau, EricSwarm Intelligence: From Natural to Artificial Systems. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Print.
  • Bryant, LeviOnto-Cartography: An Ontology of Machines and Media. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2013. Print.
  • Cantrell, Bradley and Justine HolzmanResponsive Landscapes: Strategies for Responsive Technologies in Landscape Architecture. London: Routledge, 2015. Print. 
  • Cronon, WilliamUncommon Ground : Rethinking the Human Place in Nature. Pbk. ed. New York: W.W. Norton, 1996. Print. 
  • Del Tredici, Peter.  “Neocreationism and the Illusion of Ecological Restoration” in Harvard Design Magazine 20. Cambridge: Harvard University, 2004, 87-89.
  • Desfor, Gene and Roger KielNature and the City: Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2004. Print.
  • Evernden, Lorne Leslie NeilThe Social Creation of Nature. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Print.
  • Gandy, Matthew.  The Fabric of Space. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2014. Print. 
  • Gissen, DavidSubnature: Architecture’s Other Environments. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2009. Print.
  • Gissen, DavidManhattan Atmospheres: Architecture, the Interior Environment, and the Urban Crisis. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014. Print.
  • Haraway, Donna JeanneSimians, Cyborgs, and Women : The Reinvention of Nature. New York: Routledge, 1991. Print.
  • Latour, Bruno. “Love your Monsters: Why We Must Care for Our Technologies as we do Our Children” in Breakthrough Journal, No. 2, Fall 2011. Oakland: Breakthrough Institute, 2011. 21-28.
  • Marris, Emma.  Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World.  New York: Bloomsbury, 2013. Print.
  • Marx, Karl, 1818-1883., and Friedrich Engels 1820-1895. The German Ideology, Parts I & III,. 6 Vol. New York,: International Publishers, 1947. Print.
  • Negrotti, Massimo, 1944-. Theory of the Artificial : Virtual Replications and the Revenge of Reality. Exeter, England: Intellect, 1999. Print.
  • Pícon, Antoine. “Anxious Landscapes: From Ruin to Rust” in Gray Room 01. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000. pp. 63-84.
  • Sanderson, Eric W., and Conservation Society Wildlife. Mannahatta: A Natural History of New York City. New York: Abrams, 2009. Print.
  • Smith, NeilUneven Development : Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space. New York, NY: B. Blackwell, 1984. Print.
  • Waldheim, Charles.  “Strategies of Indeterminacy in Recent Landscape Practice” in Public 33: Errata. Toronto: Public, 2006, 80-86.

SITE

  • Fletcher, David. “Flood Control Freakology: Los Angeles River Watershed” in The Infrastructural City : Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles. Barcelona; New York :Los Angeles] :New York]: Actar; The Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design ;The Network Architecture Lab, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, 2008,  36-51. 
  • Friends of the LA River.  The First State of the Los Angeles River Report.  Los Angeles: Friends of the Los Angeles River, 2005. Print.
  • Gumprecht, Blake. The Los Angeles River: Its Life, Death, and Possible Rebirth.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. Print.
  • Herbert Alexander, Simon.  The Sciences of the Artificial. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996. Print.
  • Kiel, Roger.  Los Angeles: Globalization, Urbanization and Social Struggles.  New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1957. Print. 
  • Marcus, Laurel. “Watershed Restoration: An Idea Whose Time Has Come—Again” in California WaterfrontAge Spring 1988, Volume 4, No. 2. San Francisco: San Francisco State University, 1988, 13-23.
  • Orsi, Jared. Hazardous Metropolis: Flooding and Urban Ecology in Los Angeles.  Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2004. Print.
  • Pearce, Fred. The New Wild: Why Invasive Species will be Nature’s Salvation. Boston: Beacon Press, 2015. Print.
  • Varnelis, Kazys. The Infrastructural City: Networked Ecologies in Los Angeles. Barcelona; New York :Los Angeles] :New York]: Actar; The Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design ;The Network Architecture Lab, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University, 2008. Print. 
  • Woods, Sean.  Wetlands of the Los Angeles River Watershed: Profiles and Restoration Opportunities.  Oakland: California Coastal Conservancy, 2000. Print.

Previous: Book  |  Next: Highlights