"Agencer" is french is not the process of assembling. Assembling is assembler in french and got the exact same meaning, it's also way more common in french that agencement. Agencement suggest an intention or relations stronger or less random than assemblage does. We use it for decorating an appartment for exemple and it holds the nuance of having organized something in a certain order whereas assemblage really suggest "put together". Brilliant presentation. Thanks again !
I've added References to the Video Description, for those inquisitive minds!
"Agencer" is french is not the process of assembling. Assembling is assembler in french and got the exact same meaning, it's also way more common in french that agencement. Agencement suggest an intention or relations stronger or less random than assemblage does. We use it for decorating an appartment for exemple and it holds the nuance of having organized something in a certain order whereas assemblage really suggest "put together". Brilliant presentation. Thanks again !
Thank you all for a nicely coherent deeper dive into assemblages. Are the presentation slides available anywhere per chance?
Thanks, we are working on getting the slides. I'll add a link in the description as soon as the slides become available, so check back.
The link to the deck is now in the description: drive.google.com/file/d/1_R1_tDVCMXaUVAADw9wpYJwAtd3RRrs4/view?usp=sharing
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Interesting but would be able to concentrate on it better if the speakers got rid of the verbal tic of inserting the phrase 'kind of' everywhere.