April 2012
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The International Dada Archive - The University of...
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ethel-baraona:
“Lost in the Line” #SantJordi SPECIAL EDITION | 2012.04.23
Para celebrar Sant Jordi [el día del Libro], puedes descargarte únicamente por hoy y pagando con un tweet, el ensayo visual “Lost in the Line” de Léopold Lambert, parte del libro WEAPONIZED ARCHITECTURE. The Impossibility of Innocence.
To celebrate Sant Jordi [the Book Day] you can download only today and paying with a...
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ethel-baraona:
Imagine having a world of information and a universe of critical creativity in your back pocket, or as poster on you wall. The work for this issue of MAP on Chernobyl has been done, we just need your help to print it!
MAP (Manual of Architectural Possibilities) is a non profit publication aiming to merge the fields of science and research on one hand, and architectural design on...
5 Factors to Make Your Life More Creative, John... →
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Space (“You can’t become playful, and therefore creative, if you’re under your usual pressures.”)
Time (“It’s not enough to create space; you have to create your space for a specific period of time.”)
Time (“Giving your mind as long as possible to come up with something original,” and learning to tolerate the discomfort of pondering time and indecision.)
Confidence (“Nothing will stop...
STUDIO #02 Original: dpr
ethel-baraona:
Our article for studiomagazine | THE LARGE REPETITION OF THE CONTINUALLY SAME “TODAY”
Fillip / The Violence of Participation: Spatial...
Via Scoop.it - The Nomad Fillip, a contemporary art magazine from Vancouver, Canada… Via fillip.ca
Libros híbridos y realidad aumentada | DPR...
Via Scoop.it - The Nomad Libros híbridos y realidad aumentada | DPR Barcelona… Via ecosistemaurbano.org
Despite our skill and experience in manipulating space and material, architects are incapable of addressing the needs of society unless we have first been explicitly asked to do so. Unsolicited Architecture, a bootleg edition of Volume Magazine, in twelve easy steps suggests to architects how to create briefs where none are written, discover sites where none are owned, approach clients where none...
From Line to Hyperreality. Article published on Domus 956 From Perry Kulper to Aristide Antonas, from Xavier Claramunt to François Roche, a group of architects in a timeless dialogue examine the methods and aims of representation in architectural research today. In this case representation goes beyond, and for the very first time in architecture publications you can experience Augmented Reality...
Systems of Cities / Harnessing urbanization for...
Via Scoop.it - The Nomad Via wburbanstrategy.org