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Issue 52, Close Encounters. H is for hawks; Trump’s cleavage: a semiotic investigation; Haters, waiters, trash containers; Emily Callaci and Dayna Tortorici on intra-feminist debates; Matthew Porges on new space odysseys.
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Although there were smart ideas and approaches over 50 years ago that sought to do so much better, ecological building has, to this day, been stuck with the dry image of muesli. Anyone who has ever stood in a house made of timber, earth, or straw knows that architecture means far more than "form follows function." Today, natural building materials are driven less by(...)
Detail 3 2026 : Natural building materials
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Although there were smart ideas and approaches over 50 years ago that sought to do so much better, ecological building has, to this day, been stuck with the dry image of muesli. Anyone who has ever stood in a house made of timber, earth, or straw knows that architecture means far more than "form follows function." Today, natural building materials are driven less by ideology than by pragmatic choices and a pursuit of longevity. The synthesis of high-tech and "eco" has long been aesthetically convincing too. In this issue, we showcase the beauty and potential of natural stone, hemp bricks, and hempcrete; visit a reconstructed "Strickbau" (traditional timber-log construction) that upends the very definition of "immovable property"; look behind the facades of a 16-storey timber housing block; and examine the timber-earth slabs at Hortus, a key project by Herzog & de Meuron.
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TURBA is the first journal for the study, theory, and praxis of curatorial strategies in the live arts. The live arts are broadly defined as those arts in which contingent, momentary acts and events, performed by human or other autonomous agents, are crucial to the aesthetic perception and the emergence of meaning in ephemeral time-based work. They include, but are not(...)
TURBA vol. 4 issue 2 : Curating audience-relationships & engagements
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TURBA is the first journal for the study, theory, and praxis of curatorial strategies in the live arts. The live arts are broadly defined as those arts in which contingent, momentary acts and events, performed by human or other autonomous agents, are crucial to the aesthetic perception and the emergence of meaning in ephemeral time-based work. They include, but are not limited to, dance, music, sound art, theatre, performance art, verbal arts, circus arts, live media arts and inter-arts performance works. With this journal, we aim to create a platform for the exploration of ideas, concepts, constraints, expectations, and contingencies which guide and drive curatorial practices in these fields.
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Pioneer Works Broadcast is the official magazine of Pioneer Works, devoted to joining art and science. The third issue features a conversation with Miranda July; explorations of undersea cartography and baby-making on Mars; new essays by Catherine Lacey and Marcus J. Moore; fiction by Chris Kraus; drawings from Daniel Johnston; poetry by Eileen Myles, Brandon Kilbourne,(...)
Pioneers Works Broadcast, issue 3
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Pioneer Works Broadcast is the official magazine of Pioneer Works, devoted to joining art and science. The third issue features a conversation with Miranda July; explorations of undersea cartography and baby-making on Mars; new essays by Catherine Lacey and Marcus J. Moore; fiction by Chris Kraus; drawings from Daniel Johnston; poetry by Eileen Myles, Brandon Kilbourne, and Ariana Reines, and more.
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Architectural projects featured in this issue include: the Agbar Tower, Barcelona by Jean Nouvel + b270 Arquitectos, the Vacheron Constantin Headquarters, Geneva by Bernard Tschumi, the BMW plant, Leipzig by Zaha Hadid and the MARTa Museum, Herford by Gehry Partners. The design section examines the relationship between indoors and outdoors and profiles emerging African design.
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September 2005, Bologna
The plan 011 : architecture & technologies in detail - September 2005
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Architectural projects featured in this issue include: the Agbar Tower, Barcelona by Jean Nouvel + b270 Arquitectos, the Vacheron Constantin Headquarters, Geneva by Bernard Tschumi, the BMW plant, Leipzig by Zaha Hadid and the MARTa Museum, Herford by Gehry Partners. The design section examines the relationship between indoors and outdoors and profiles emerging African design.
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Buildings and cities grow, are transformed and dissolve. How can this evolution be generated, controlled, enhanced or imagined? Is our environment programmable? How does the fusion of natural and artificial materials produce new architectural organisms, new environments, new natures? How does technology animate space and how do users and programs animate matter? Because(...)
Verb : Natures -architecture boogazine
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Buildings and cities grow, are transformed and dissolve. How can this evolution be generated, controlled, enhanced or imagined? Is our environment programmable? How does the fusion of natural and artificial materials produce new architectural organisms, new environments, new natures? How does technology animate space and how do users and programs animate matter? Because everything grows, especially cities, the fifth volume of Actarís Verb series looks for a new definition of the organic through architecture, graphics, and photography as well as visual and digital art. Verb Natures follows Verb 1, Verb Matters, Verb Connection and Verb Conditioning.
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Textes par : Kaira Marie Cabañas, Stefano Boeri, Nathalie Delbard, Christa Blümlinger, Michelle Debat, André-Louis Paré, Marc James Léger.
Parachute 120 : frontières / borders
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Textes par : Kaira Marie Cabañas, Stefano Boeri, Nathalie Delbard, Christa Blümlinger, Michelle Debat, André-Louis Paré, Marc James Léger.
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Ce numéro traite de nos façons d’appréhender la ville contemporaine, de la représenter et d’y agir. Toutes caractérisées par la présentation d’une multiplicité de points de vue et l’inscription en leur sein même du processus d’observation, les œuvres ici réunies rendent compte de différents aspects d’une urbanité qui se transforme de façon fondamentale. Certains enjeux de(...)
CV 69 : voir la ville / beholding the city
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Ce numéro traite de nos façons d’appréhender la ville contemporaine, de la représenter et d’y agir. Toutes caractérisées par la présentation d’une multiplicité de points de vue et l’inscription en leur sein même du processus d’observation, les œuvres ici réunies rendent compte de différents aspects d’une urbanité qui se transforme de façon fondamentale. Certains enjeux de la fabrication de la ville et de son impact sur nos comportements se déclinent ici sous des aspects singuliers. Portfolio : SYN-atelier d'exploration urbaine, Pierre Granche, Cheryl Sourkes.
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Ce numéro est placé sous le signe de ce qui dépasse l'entendement. La liste serait longue de ces événements catastrophiques du dernier demi-siècle qui ont laissé des traces amères sur nos idéaux démocratiques. L'actualité des arts visuels contemporains ramène à la mémoire quelques-uns de ces moments d'excès : le choc du 11 septembre 2001; la boucherie du débarquement(...)
CV 68 : mémoire du désastre / memories of the disaster
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Ce numéro est placé sous le signe de ce qui dépasse l'entendement. La liste serait longue de ces événements catastrophiques du dernier demi-siècle qui ont laissé des traces amères sur nos idéaux démocratiques. L'actualité des arts visuels contemporains ramène à la mémoire quelques-uns de ces moments d'excès : le choc du 11 septembre 2001; la boucherie du débarquement allié sur les côtes normandes de 1942 ; la paranoïa nucléaire liée à l'escalade de la guerre froide ; l'ampleur et l'inhumanité des dégâts de la guerre du Vietnam. Il faudrait ajouter à cette liste une évocation de la Shoah, des bombes d'Hiroshima et de Nagasaki, et du récent génocide rwandais pour donner un portrait un peu plus complet de cette portion d'histoire. Portfolio : Melvin Charney, Bertand Carrière, Liza Nguyen, Denis Farley.
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