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Stop and Go : Nodes of Transformation and Transition.
Title & Author:

Stop and Go : Nodes of Transformation and Transition.

Publication:

[Place of publication not identified] : Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, 2019.
[Place of publication not identified] : Sternberg Press, 2019.

Description:

1 online resource

Series:

Publication series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna ; volume 23

Notes:
Archived and cataloged by Library Stack.
Includes bibliographical references.
Placeholder, Substitution : Artist Insert / Sonia Leimer -- Road Map of Research : Introduction / Michael Zinganel -- Interrelated Networks : Material and Social Infrastructure between the Former East and West of Europe -- Networking Eurasia : Bulgarian International Truck Drivers and Somat in the Cold War Era / Emiliya Karaboeva -- Memoryscapes and the Legacy of Somat Networks and Nodes Today : Reflections on the Applied Methodology / Michael Zinganel, Michael Hieslmair, and Emiliya Karaboeva -- Corridors into Vienna and Beyond : The Bus, the Terminal the Border-Infrastructural Publics and Politics -- Gates to the City : Transformations and Encounters at Viennaʼs International Coach Terminals / Michael Hieslmair -- Check Point Nickelsdorf, 2015 : Reactivation of a Border for the Mobilization of Forced Migration / Michael Zinganel and Michael Hieslmair -- Tallinn Harbor : Rhythms of a Road to Sea Bottleneck and the Effects on the City -- A Speaking Passenger Network Diagram : Reflections on the Applied Methodology / Michael Zinganel, Michael Hieslmair, and Tarmo Pikner -- Harbors and Practiced Lines : Evolving Mobilities between Tallinn and Helsinki / Tarmo Pikner -- Corridors Rerouted and the Choice of Vehicles -- Secondhand Car Markets and Mobilization in Eastern Europe / Michael Zinganel -- From Guangdong to Wólka Kosowska : Migrants' Transnational Trade / Katarzyna Osiecka and Tatjana Vukosavljević -- The Last European : A Romanian Driver Navigates the Soul of the EU / Juan Moreno -- Retraveling and Reknotting Ideas and Interim Findings of Our Project : Summary / Michael Zinganel -- Modernize or Die! : Artist Insert / Johanna Kandl -- Appendix -- Image Credits -- Biographies.
Summary:

"Stop and Go: Nodes of Transformation and Transition is the result of an eponymous research project by architect and artist Michael Hieslmair and cultural historian Michael Zinganel, in collaboration with the geographer Tarmo Pikner the historian and anthropologist Emiliya Karaboeva. The immersive, mobile, and multi-local project focused on the transformation of important road-traffic corridors connecting the former East and West of Europe, which are now used frequently by lorry drivers, commuters, migrants, and tourists. A number of case studies and contributions in this book examine locations (such as terminals, service stations, and distribution centers) that are situated between Vienna, Tallinn and Helsinki, and the Bulgarian-Turkish border as well as the changing networks and temporary habitats of mobile figures who frequent these points of connection. Following the fall of the Iron Curtain, the expansion of the EU, and the need to improve infrastructure and develop faster connections between places, the public realm at the margins and even in the center of the cities were and continue to be affected."-- provided by distributor.

ISBN:

9783956794957 (paperback)
3956794958 (paperback)

Subject:

Architectural criticism.
Border security.
Capital movements.
Geopolitics.
Globalization.
Territory, National.
Critique d'architecture.
Sécurité frontalière.
Mouvements de capitaux.
Géopolitique.
Mondialisation.
Territoire national.
architectural criticism.
geopolitics.
globalism.
Culture and globalization

Form/genre:

Discursive works.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Collections

Host item:

OAPEN (Open Access Publishing in European Networks)

Added entries:

Blakeney, Peter, translator.
Blimlinger, Eva, editor.
Braidt, Andrea B., editor.
Cahm, Claire, proofreader.
Denton, Jill, translator.
Haagensen, Michael, translator.
Hieslmair, Michael, editor, author.
Kandl, Johanna, author.
Karaboeva, Emiliya, author.
Leimer, Sonia, author.
Merriman, Peter, translator.
Moreno, Juan, author.
Osiecka, Katarzyna, author.
Pikner, Tarmo, author.
Riegler, Karin, editor.
Schöffler, Christine, translator.
Sharp, Tim, translator.
Vukosavljević, Tatjana, author.
Weißenböck, Iris, contributor.
Zinganel, Michael, editor, author.
Library Stack, distributor.
Surface (Frankfurt am Main/Berlin), contributor.
Library Stack.
Publication series of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna ; v. 23.

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