A very few clast imbrications at Robins show transport from the north, suggesting that transport directions are also unchanged. |
Those imbrications are often gesturally sketched rather than deeply worked through. |
The construction of a quay or of a building raises complex imbrications where the implication of the citizens and the economic and social players has to be taken into account. |
But this by no means excludes power, since on the contrary I have tried to show the insinuations, the imbrications of power into even the most recondite of studies. |
The complex imbrications between the digital and the nondigital bring with them a destabilizing of older hierarchies of scale and often dramatic rescalings. |
It has in addition to take into account the imbrications with the Tramway project currently in progress. |