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"There were once two schools of thought about the origins of bricolage, but one fell out of favor. The residue from its subsequent deconstruction allowed the other to strengthen further, & cement its position as the dominant paradigm. Over time, however, its principal set of beliefs—the need for gender-neutral restrooms, & for restaurants with incredible patios, all made from whatever materials were available—became secondary to the process, which was then taken away from its original environment & repositioned in a new subcultural context in which it still exists today."
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"Reassembly and disassembly coincide in any act of bricolage." Sudesh Mishra - Heterographies and Other Assemblages
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