In a very original text written for the dossier of this edition of Electra, the architect, historian, theorist and critic Mark Wigley, author of a work that is noted for the novelty of the questions it raises and the audacity of its relationships with art, philosophy, culture and technology, speaks of the conceptual attitude of architecture, as a possibility of activity, in the face of idleness. Wigley has been a professor at prestigious universities, such as Princeton and Columbia, in the USA. He has curated exhibitions in several museums, including MoMA in New York, where the landmark exhibition ‘Deconstructivist Architecture’ (with Philip Johnson) was presented. Together with Rem Koolhaas and Ole Booman, in 2005 he founded Volume Magazine.