ABSTRACT

Bernard Cache’s Earth Moves: The Furnishing of Territory, translated from an unpublished French manuscript, is a surprising and category-defying book. Its author-variously an architect, furniture designer and urban theorist-is also, from the evidence of this slim but resonant volume, a capable philosopher. Like both Felix Guattari and Paul Virilio, Cache defies categorization and practises the slide, the transversality which takes one discipline into another.