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zannybegg

SUPERKILEN: PARTICIPATORY PARK EXTREME! - 0 views

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    interesting article by Brett Bloom
Rebecca Conroy

So Hipsters Aren't the Economic Boon Some Urbanists Thought They'd Be | Lowering The Tone - 0 views

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    Love it! Think this needs to be brought out by us!
jennifermae

Farrelley on Barangaroo - 0 views

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    Barangaroo "will dominate our skyline and shape our most significant public space for decades to come. It is funded by one of our richest citizens and occupies public land. For it to be anything other than absorbingly lovely, enchanting to explore and ultra-green is simply a disgrace."
Rebecca Conroy

Open Humanities Press - 0 views

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    Yes! I think we should develop a book proposal for OHP. Possibly for the Critical Climate Change series. Engage a couple of really awesome academics to also contribute and have a Yurt Empire book as an outcome.
Rebecca Conroy

Tomorrow's Thoughts Today - 0 views

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    TOMORROW'S THOUGHTS TODAY is a London-based think tank exploring the consequences of fantastic, perverse and underrated urbanisms. This site is organized as an open sketchbook of our current themes and design projects an ever-expanding repository of our collective research.
ketiairport

Cultural Hijack - 0 views

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    Cultural Hijack presents a survey of provocative interventions which have inserted themselves into the world, demanding our attention, interrupting everyday life, hijacking, trespassing, agitating and teasing. Often unannounced and usually anonymous, these works have appropriated media channels, hacked into live TV and radio broadcasts, detourned billboards, re-appropriated street furniture, subverted signs, monuments and civic architectures, exposed corporations and tax loopholes, and revealed the absurdities of bureaucratic behaviours.
Rebecca Conroy

Communograph - 0 views

  • The title, “Communograph,” was developed to combine “community” with “writing” so as to ground this research in a writing of community from the perspective of the community itself. In this way, each of the five research activities serves as a platform for community members to enter into conversation, sharing their thinking and authorship. The goal is to build local questions, knowledge, audience and interpretation for what will, in the end, become an atlas for community members and institutions.
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