WIP-ish

by Marianna González-Cervantes

 

WIP (pronounced whip) stands for work-in-progress. It’s a term used heavily by architects, especially on social media, specifically on Instagram. However WIPs posted online are typically more WIP-ish in nature than WIP by name. The original term had origins that were financially charged, where the shorter the WIP, the better. In other words, WIP denotes something that will eventually be finished. The thing about posting a WIP online, though, whether literal or subliminal, is that we don’t always know the end result, and in some cases, there isn’t one. Either way, selective posting on social media doesn’t help us keep count, but maybe it doesn’t matter in the first place. I’m inclined to believe the reason we see so many WIP posts by architects is that for us, process is valuable because process is work. WIP-ish, then, will share multiple works-in-progress that don’t necessarily have obvious ends but are considered “work” nonetheless by focusing primarily on process methodologies. Content will range from sharing my own research, looking closely at WIPs posted on Instagram, and using IG as a research device that can help us learn new processes.

Marianna Gonzalez-Cervantes / SMArchS AD 2021