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In 2030, the world's population will be a staggering eight billion people. Of these, two-thirds will live in cities; most will be poor. With limited resources, this unbalanced growth will be one of the greatest challenges faced by societies across the globe. In the coming years, city authorities, urban planners, designers, economists and others will have to join forces to(...)
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In 2030, the world's population will be a staggering eight billion people. Of these, two-thirds will live in cities; most will be poor. With limited resources, this unbalanced growth will be one of the greatest challenges faced by societies across the globe. In the coming years, city authorities, urban planners, designers, economists and others will have to join forces to(...)
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Uneven growth: tactical urbanisms for expanding megacities
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In 2030, the world's population will be a staggering eight billion people. Of these, two-thirds will live in cities; most will be poor. With limited resources, this unbalanced growth will be one of the greatest challenges faced by societies across the globe. In the coming years, city authorities, urban planners, designers, economists and others will have to join forces to avoid a major social and economic catastrophe and to ensure that these expanding megacities will be habitable. Exploring how emergent forms of tactical urbanism could address rapid and uneven urban growth around the globe, The Museum of Modern Art presents Uneven Growth: Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities, its third iteration of the Issues in Contemporary Architecture series. Uneven Growth is a combination of workshop, exhibition and publication that brings together ideas from an international group of scholars, practitioners and other experts on architecture and urbanism. Featuring proposals for six cities on five continents-New York, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Istanbul, Hong Kong and Lagos, each developed by a pair of teams (one local to the host city and one abroad)-Uneven Growth also documents the brainstorming processes and the workshops. Contributions from each of the teams and essays by leading scholars on the issue make the publication a rich resource for students and professionals alike. Participating teams include Cohabitation Strategies with Situ Studio, POP Lab with URBZ, MAS Urban Design ETH with Rua Arquitetos, Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée with Superpool, Network Architecture Lab with MAP Office and Inteligencias Colectivas with NLÉ Architects.
Uneven growth: tactical urbanisms for expanding megacities
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In 2030, the world's population will be a staggering eight billion people. Of these, two-thirds will live in cities; most will be poor. With limited resources, this unbalanced growth will be one of the greatest challenges faced by societies across the globe. In the coming years, city authorities, urban planners, designers, economists and others will have to join forces to avoid a major social and economic catastrophe and to ensure that these expanding megacities will be habitable. Exploring how emergent forms of tactical urbanism could address rapid and uneven urban growth around the globe, The Museum of Modern Art presents Uneven Growth: Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Megacities, its third iteration of the Issues in Contemporary Architecture series. Uneven Growth is a combination of workshop, exhibition and publication that brings together ideas from an international group of scholars, practitioners and other experts on architecture and urbanism. Featuring proposals for six cities on five continents-New York, Mumbai, Rio de Janeiro, Istanbul, Hong Kong and Lagos, each developed by a pair of teams (one local to the host city and one abroad)-Uneven Growth also documents the brainstorming processes and the workshops. Contributions from each of the teams and essays by leading scholars on the issue make the publication a rich resource for students and professionals alike. Participating teams include Cohabitation Strategies with Situ Studio, POP Lab with URBZ, MAS Urban Design ETH with Rua Arquitetos, Atelier d'Architecture Autogérée with Superpool, Network Architecture Lab with MAP Office and Inteligencias Colectivas with NLÉ Architects.
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Urban Theory
Urban Theory
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Sous quelles formes et en quels lieux se déploient aujourd'hui les pratiques artistiques? N'étant plus confinés à la triade atelier, galerie, musée, les artistes créent des alternatives à l'institutionnalisation de l'art en investissant des non-lieux, ou encore en modelant leur pratique artistique sur d'autres secteurs de l'activité humaine tels l'espace public/privé,(...)
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Sous quelles formes et en quels lieux se déploient aujourd'hui les pratiques artistiques? N'étant plus confinés à la triade atelier, galerie, musée, les artistes créent des alternatives à l'institutionnalisation de l'art en investissant des non-lieux, ou encore en modelant leur pratique artistique sur d'autres secteurs de l'activité humaine tels l'espace public/privé,(...)
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Lieux et non-lieux de l'art contemporain / Places and non-places of contemporary art
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Sous quelles formes et en quels lieux se déploient aujourd'hui les pratiques artistiques? N'étant plus confinés à la triade atelier, galerie, musée, les artistes créent des alternatives à l'institutionnalisation de l'art en investissant des non-lieux, ou encore en modelant leur pratique artistique sur d'autres secteurs de l'activité humaine tels l'espace public/privé, les territoires social et psychologique, la recherche scientifique, le politique. Ce livre propose une réflexion sur ces différents lieux et leur incidence sur notre conception d'art, sur les conditions de réception, sur le statut de l'auteur et sur le rôle du spectateur. Plusieurs approches artistiques sont considérées : pratiques infiltrantes, manœuvres, actions, relationnelles et performatives, interventions in situ. Le pouvoir que l'art a de transformer notre perception des situations et des activités quotidiennes débouche sur la convergence, une valeur ajoutée à la coexistence. Avec des textes de: Paul Ardenne, Aline Caillet, Nathalie de Blois, Marie Fraser, Emmanuelle Léonard, Luc Lévesque, Christof Migone, Alain-Martin Richard, Kathleen Ritter, Véronique Rodriguez, et Stephen Wright. // In what forms and in what places are artistic practices deployed today? No longer confined to the triad studio-gallery-museum, artists are creating alternatives to the art world: public/private space; psychological/social territories; scientific research; politics; the workplace. This book is an invitation to consider how these non-traditional places for production/diffusion impact on our conceptions of art, the status of the artist/author, and the role of the spectator. Diverse artistic approaches are considered - infiltration practices, manoeuvres, relational and performative actions, site-specific intervention - all of which foreground relations of coexistence. Texts by: Paul Ardenne, Aline Caillet, Nathalie de Blois, Marie Fraser, Emmanuelle Léonard, Luc Lévesque, Christof Migone, Alain-Martin Richard, Kathleen Ritter, Véronique Rodriguez, and Stephen Wright.
Lieux et non-lieux de l'art contemporain / Places and non-places of contemporary art
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Sous quelles formes et en quels lieux se déploient aujourd'hui les pratiques artistiques? N'étant plus confinés à la triade atelier, galerie, musée, les artistes créent des alternatives à l'institutionnalisation de l'art en investissant des non-lieux, ou encore en modelant leur pratique artistique sur d'autres secteurs de l'activité humaine tels l'espace public/privé, les territoires social et psychologique, la recherche scientifique, le politique. Ce livre propose une réflexion sur ces différents lieux et leur incidence sur notre conception d'art, sur les conditions de réception, sur le statut de l'auteur et sur le rôle du spectateur. Plusieurs approches artistiques sont considérées : pratiques infiltrantes, manœuvres, actions, relationnelles et performatives, interventions in situ. Le pouvoir que l'art a de transformer notre perception des situations et des activités quotidiennes débouche sur la convergence, une valeur ajoutée à la coexistence. Avec des textes de: Paul Ardenne, Aline Caillet, Nathalie de Blois, Marie Fraser, Emmanuelle Léonard, Luc Lévesque, Christof Migone, Alain-Martin Richard, Kathleen Ritter, Véronique Rodriguez, et Stephen Wright. // In what forms and in what places are artistic practices deployed today? No longer confined to the triad studio-gallery-museum, artists are creating alternatives to the art world: public/private space; psychological/social territories; scientific research; politics; the workplace. This book is an invitation to consider how these non-traditional places for production/diffusion impact on our conceptions of art, the status of the artist/author, and the role of the spectator. Diverse artistic approaches are considered - infiltration practices, manoeuvres, relational and performative actions, site-specific intervention - all of which foreground relations of coexistence. Texts by: Paul Ardenne, Aline Caillet, Nathalie de Blois, Marie Fraser, Emmanuelle Léonard, Luc Lévesque, Christof Migone, Alain-Martin Richard, Kathleen Ritter, Véronique Rodriguez, and Stephen Wright.
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543 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
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543 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
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- Nicole Brenez, Jonathan Larcher, Alo Païstik, and Skaya Siku -- Chie Mikami -- Mayaw Biho -- John Gianvito and Myrla Baldonado in conversation with Ricardo Matos Cabo, Rupert Cox, and Alo Paistik -- Dan Taulapapa McMullin -- Karrabing Film Collective -- Nadir Bouhmouch, Omar Moujane, and Marie Pierre-Bouthier in conversation ; edited by Marie Pierre-Bouthier -- Etienne de France, David Harper, Jamahke Welsh, Jonathan Sims, and Blackhorse Lowe in conversation ; edited by Etienne de France -- Francisco Vázquez Mota -- Nicolas Défossé -- Ariel Arango Prada and Laura Langa Martínez -- Isael Maxakali, Sueli Maxakali, Carolina Canguçu, and Roberto Romero -- Amaranta Cesar -- Sophie Gergaud -- Aurélie Journée-Duez -- Perrine Poupin -- Mercedes Vicente -- Beatriz Rodovalho -- Caroline San Martin.,
- Brenez, Nicole,,
- Larcher, Jonathan,,
- Païstik, Alo,,
- Siku, Skaya, 1981-,
- Baldonado, Myrla,,
- Bouhmouch, Nadir,,
- Cabo, Ricardo Matos,,
- Canguçu, Carolina,,
- Cesar, Amaranta, 1975-,
- Cox, Rupert A.,,
- Défossé, Nicolas,,
- France, Etienne de (Visual artist),,
- Gergaud, Sophie,,
- Gianvito, John,,
- Harper, David (Documentary filmmaker),,
- Journée-Duez, Aurélie,,
- Lowe, Larry Blackhorse,,
- Martínez, Laura Langa,,
- Maxakali, Isael,,
- Maxakali, Sueli,,
- Mayue Bihou, 1969-,
- McMullin, Dan Taulapapa,,
- Mikami, Chie,,
- Moujane, Omar,,
- Pierre-Bouthier, Marie,,
- Poupin, Perrine,,
- Prada, Ariel Arango,,
- Rodovalho, Beatriz,,
- Romero, Roberto (Film director),,
- San Martin, Caroline,,
- Sims, Jonathan,,
- Vázquez Mota, Francisco,,
- Vicente, Mercedes,,
- Welsh, Jamahke,,
- Allassonnière-Tang, Marc,,
- Ed-Daoudi, Mohamed,,
- Fendt, Ted,,
- Harley, Jeremy,,
- Provost, Sophie,,
- Ritts, Eliana,,
- Stahelin, Nathalie,,
- Wedemeyer, Catarina von.
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- Indigenous films History and criticism.,
- Indigenous peoples in motion pictures.,
- Motion pictures Political aspects.,
- Independent filmmakers.,
- Motion picture authorship.,
- Indigenous peoples Land tenure.,
- Indigenous peoples Civil rights.,
- Green movement.,
- Activism.,
- Minority activists.,
- Human rights workers.,
- Government, Resistance to.,
- Films autochtones Histoire et critique.,
- Autochtones au cinéma.,
- Écologisme.,
- Résistance au gouvernement.,
- Cinéastes indépendants.,
- Cinéma Art d'écrire.,
- Autochtones Terres.,
- Autochtones Droits.,
- Activistes issus des minorités.,
- Défenseurs des droits de l'homme.,
- independent filmmakers.,
- Performing Arts.
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London, UK : Sternberg Press, [2024], ©2024
London, UK : Sternberg Press, [2024], ©2024
Title:
Film X autochthonous struggles today / edited by Nicole Brenez, Jonathan Larcher, Alo Paistik, Skaya Siku.
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543 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
Film X autochthonous struggles today / edited by Nicole Brenez, Jonathan Larcher, Alo Paistik, Skaya Siku.
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543 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
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London, UK : Sternberg Press, [2024], ©2024
London, UK : Sternberg Press, [2024], ©2024
Author:
- Nicole Brenez, Jonathan Larcher, Alo Païstik, and Skaya Siku -- Chie Mikami -- Mayaw Biho -- John Gianvito and Myrla Baldonado in conversation with Ricardo Matos Cabo, Rupert Cox, and Alo Paistik -- Dan Taulapapa McMullin -- Karrabing Film Collective -- Nadir Bouhmouch, Omar Moujane, and Marie Pierre-Bouthier in conversation ; edited by Marie Pierre-Bouthier -- Etienne de France, David Harper, Jamahke Welsh, Jonathan Sims, and Blackhorse Lowe in conversation ; edited by Etienne de France -- Francisco Vázquez Mota -- Nicolas Défossé -- Ariel Arango Prada and Laura Langa Martínez -- Isael Maxakali, Sueli Maxakali, Carolina Canguçu, and Roberto Romero -- Amaranta Cesar -- Sophie Gergaud -- Aurélie Journée-Duez -- Perrine Poupin -- Mercedes Vicente -- Beatriz Rodovalho -- Caroline San Martin.,
- Brenez, Nicole,,
- Larcher, Jonathan,,
- Païstik, Alo,,
- Siku, Skaya, 1981-,
- Baldonado, Myrla,,
- Bouhmouch, Nadir,,
- Cabo, Ricardo Matos,,
- Canguçu, Carolina,,
- Cesar, Amaranta, 1975-,
- Cox, Rupert A.,,
- Défossé, Nicolas,,
- France, Etienne de (Visual artist),,
- Gergaud, Sophie,,
- Gianvito, John,,
- Harper, David (Documentary filmmaker),,
- Journée-Duez, Aurélie,,
- Lowe, Larry Blackhorse,,
- Martínez, Laura Langa,,
- Maxakali, Isael,,
- Maxakali, Sueli,,
- Mayue Bihou, 1969-,
- McMullin, Dan Taulapapa,,
- Mikami, Chie,,
- Moujane, Omar,,
- Pierre-Bouthier, Marie,,
- Poupin, Perrine,,
- Prada, Ariel Arango,,
- Rodovalho, Beatriz,,
- Romero, Roberto (Film director),,
- San Martin, Caroline,,
- Sims, Jonathan,,
- Vázquez Mota, Francisco,,
- Vicente, Mercedes,,
- Welsh, Jamahke,,
- Allassonnière-Tang, Marc,,
- Ed-Daoudi, Mohamed,,
- Fendt, Ted,,
- Harley, Jeremy,,
- Provost, Sophie,,
- Ritts, Eliana,,
- Stahelin, Nathalie,,
- Wedemeyer, Catarina von.
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Subject:
- Indigenous films History and criticism.,
- Indigenous peoples in motion pictures.,
- Motion pictures Political aspects.,
- Independent filmmakers.,
- Motion picture authorship.,
- Indigenous peoples Land tenure.,
- Indigenous peoples Civil rights.,
- Green movement.,
- Activism.,
- Minority activists.,
- Human rights workers.,
- Government, Resistance to.,
- Films autochtones Histoire et critique.,
- Autochtones au cinéma.,
- Écologisme.,
- Résistance au gouvernement.,
- Cinéastes indépendants.,
- Cinéma Art d'écrire.,
- Autochtones Terres.,
- Autochtones Droits.,
- Activistes issus des minorités.,
- Défenseurs des droits de l'homme.,
- independent filmmakers.,
- Performing Arts.
(See more)