Visual artistDionisio Gonzalezimagines whimsical amphibious dwellings in his series,Wittgensteins Cabin.

In 1914, Wittgenstein designed a cabin for himself in the small Norwegian village of Skjolden overlooking a lake.

The combination of architecture and water was critical to the philosophers work.

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

How would Wittgenstein frame that organic building, that architectonic construction in a liquid medium with the present media?

What would contemporary cabins be like in diffracting parameters of propagating waves, such as the Norwegian fjords?

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Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

The seriesWittgenstein’s Cabinexplores the architecture of contemplation.

Dionisio Gonzalez imagines amphibious dwellings inspired by philospher Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González

Wittgenstein’s Cabin by Dionisio González