Europe (to the Power Of) n
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Europe (to the power of) n is a transregional art project taking place in various cities, including Brussels, Istanbul, London, San Sebastian and Beijing. The goal is to portray a heterogeneous Europe and consider its colonial past, current migrant imprints and increasing global interdependencies.
Europe (to the Power Of) n
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Europe (to the power of) n is a transregional art project taking place in various cities, including Brussels, Istanbul, London, San Sebastian and Beijing. The goal is to portray a heterogeneous Europe and consider its colonial past, current migrant imprints and increasing global interdependencies.
Urban Theory
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xviii, 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [1993], ©1993.
Pride in the jungle : community and everyday life in Back of the Yards Chicago / Thomas J. Jablonsky.
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xviii, 190 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
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Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, [1993], ©1993.
The participatory city
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''The Participatory City'' is the first international and interdisciplinary collection of texts encompassing the whole spectrum of the debate within a wide geographical framework. Offering international perspectives on the question of urban participation, the contributors to this volume examine participatory dimensions of social housing, land-use policies, migrant rights,(...)
The participatory city
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''The Participatory City'' is the first international and interdisciplinary collection of texts encompassing the whole spectrum of the debate within a wide geographical framework. Offering international perspectives on the question of urban participation, the contributors to this volume examine participatory dimensions of social housing, land-use policies, migrant rights, environmental problems and health issues through the exploration of case studies from Chicago, Detroit, London, Mexico City and Bangalore.
Urban Theory
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136 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Oxford : John Wiley & Sons, 2020.
The landscapists : redefining landscape relations / guest-edited by Ed Wall.
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136 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
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Oxford : John Wiley & Sons, 2020.
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“But Who Is 'They'?" A roundtable discussion with Manuela Bojadz?ijev, Nikita Dhawan, and Christoph Menke, moderated by Helmut Draxler, on refugee and migrant flows as a challenge for political thought. “Overcoming Mute Relations, or Thinking with Your Feet" Angela Melitopoulos in conversation with Susanne Leeb. “The Powers of the False” Sven Lütticken. “Blondes Have Less(...)
Texte zur Kunst 105: They are us
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“But Who Is 'They'?" A roundtable discussion with Manuela Bojadz?ijev, Nikita Dhawan, and Christoph Menke, moderated by Helmut Draxler, on refugee and migrant flows as a challenge for political thought. “Overcoming Mute Relations, or Thinking with Your Feet" Angela Melitopoulos in conversation with Susanne Leeb. “The Powers of the False” Sven Lütticken. “Blondes Have Less Fun" Caroline Busta. “Local Time, or the Presence of an Ancient Past" Susanne Leeb. "Europe's Borders and the Mobile Undercommons" Brigitta Kuster. "Timeline of the 'Alt-Fact'" Daniel Keller.
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xvii, 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
Worlding cities : Asian experiments and the art of being global / edited by Ananya Roy and Aihwa Ong.
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Chichester, West Sussex ; Malden, MA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
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654 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
New York : Actar, 2016., ©2016
Re-living the city : UABB 2015 catalogue / curated by Aaron Betsky, Alfredo Brillembourg, Hubert Klumpner, Doreen Heng Liu ; edited by Gideon Fink Shapiro.
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New York : Actar, 2016., ©2016
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Neil Denari and his students in the UCLA A.UD Research Studio 2014-15 investigate this question during a year-long study of high rise towers and vertical density in the city of Shanghai. The result is a collection of speculative designs (fictional and financial) and accompanying scenarios presented against a backdrop of topics including the global city, political(...)
Chroma_topia : generally different towers for Shanghai
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Neil Denari and his students in the UCLA A.UD Research Studio 2014-15 investigate this question during a year-long study of high rise towers and vertical density in the city of Shanghai. The result is a collection of speculative designs (fictional and financial) and accompanying scenarios presented against a backdrop of topics including the global city, political conformity, social mobility, migrant labor, and invisible currencies - all in the form of 24 high rise towers. The publication includes essays by Professor Neil Denari and UCLA Ph.D Student Jia Yi Gu, student along with a selection of photos by Shanghai-based photographer Tim Franco.
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Too Much 3 summer 2012
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The third issue of Too Much magazine is about migrant people. It is devoted to the questions of how and why individuals move between countries, and delves into the illusions that migrants carry with them. Migration changes people, memories and identity, but how do spaces, objects and landscapes change during this journey? The fast pace of technology has set the human(...)
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Too Much 3 summer 2012
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The third issue of Too Much magazine is about migrant people. It is devoted to the questions of how and why individuals move between countries, and delves into the illusions that migrants carry with them. Migration changes people, memories and identity, but how do spaces, objects and landscapes change during this journey? The fast pace of technology has set the human world and its phenomena in constant motion, and the messy and complex place in which we live requires a new outlook and new values. With diverse contributions from Charlie Koolhaas, Fiona Tan, Chong Tese, Naoki Ishikawa, Ryan Gander and several others.
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Made up of architects, lawyers, journalists, scientists, and more, Forensic Architecture is far from a conventional architectural practice; instead investigating human rights and environmental violations where the truth appears to have been distorted or covered up. In 10 years of work, they have investigated illegal detention sites in Cameroon, used oceanography to track(...)
Mono Kultur 48: Eyal Weizman (of) Forensic Architecture
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Made up of architects, lawyers, journalists, scientists, and more, Forensic Architecture is far from a conventional architectural practice; instead investigating human rights and environmental violations where the truth appears to have been distorted or covered up. In 10 years of work, they have investigated illegal detention sites in Cameroon, used oceanography to track a migrant boat adrift in NATO-surveilled waters, modelled a prison in Syria using victims’ memories of sound, and examined the causes and consequences of forest fires in Borneo and Sumatra. At its forefront is Eyal Weizman, a British Israeli architect. He is interviewed by Freya Marshall in issue 48 of Mono Kultur.
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