Archive for January, 2008

Reprogramando el desastre, Apolonija Šušteršicˇ

Apolonija Sustersic studied architecture in Ljubljana, Slovenia, her home town, and then attended the art academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She has a broad-ranging interest in how people and society are related to public spaces. Sustersic treats the art museum more as a public space in the city than a place with the limited role of exhibiting art. She pursues new possibilities and makes proposals from a hybrid point of view that ranges beyond art and architecture, making socially committed works that naturally take the form of everyday activity.

ciutat_cultura_galicia

[Reprogramando el desastre.pdf], texto de Apolonija Šušteršicˇ para Zehar 62 / Arteleku

Anti-Viruses and Underground Monuments:

Anti-Viruses and Underground Monuments:
Resisting Catastrophic Urbanism in Saint Petersburg

By Dmitry Vorobyev & Thomas Campbellsantp1.jpg

Lost and Found [Montréal Expo 1967]

These photos were found on the street in Cambridge, MA.
They were originally glued onto scrapbook sheets. Photos taken by Lillian Seymour.
Hammer & Sickle [Architecture as power representation]
Hammer & Sickle [Architecture as a Representation]
US Pavilion at back - URSS Pavilion at front
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erich pick

http://www.erichpick.info/arch_e.shtml