Books Accredited To Arakawa and Gins
- Architecture and Philosophy: New Perspectives on the Work of Arakawa & Madeline Gins. (Architecture - Technology - Culture) Jean-Jacques Lecercle and Françoise Kral, Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2011.
- On Architecture, Fred Rush, Taylor & Francis, Nov 4, 2008, pp. 47–52.
- Bodies in Code: Interfaces with Digital Media, Mark B. N. Hansen, CRC Press, 2006. pp. 183–191, 219-220.
- Architectures of Poetry, María Eugenia Díaz Sánchez, Craig Douglas Dworkin, Rodopi, 2004, pp. 77–89.
- Reimagining Textuality, Textual Studies in the Late Age of Print, Edited by Elizabeth Bergmann
- Loizeaux and Neil Fraistat, the University of Wisconsin Press, 2002, pp. 123–148, 178-185.
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