In "Archaeology of Personalities," the author tries to fill the gap of a philosophical interpretation of Erotic Rope bondage.
Here he applies his academic history and curiosity to Rope bondage..
In 2014, Barkas quit academia to become a professional Rope Bondage artist and educator.
His research was and is strongly influenced by the French poststructuralist movement.
Georg Barkas holds a master\'s degree in mathematical physics, and pursued a Ph D in history and philosophy of science in Vienna and Berlin.
He himself dedicated his life to Kinbaku, to practice it, to teach it and to celebrate it as something that is at once eroticism, art, engineering, and impactful human interaction.
The book also contains some personal approaches of Georg Barkas to the world of Erotic Rope bondage.
This image not only helps understanding existing ways of practicing Erotic Rope Bondage but it enables to use Erotic Rope Bondage itself as a tool for exploring each others personalities.
By deconstructing the contexts it ends up at Erotic Rope Bondage being described through the metaphor of an interview.
Starting from the vague perspective of Bondage as some kind of communication, the study develops step by step a broad basis for an understanding of the power structures with a specific communication discourse.
In "Archaeology of Personalities," the author tries to fill the gap of a philosophical interpretation of Erotic Rope bondage