Category Archives: References
It is what it is: The Other Market
Originally posted on The Other Market:
This is a video-presentation of the research project turned into a design project: from It is what it is to The Other Market.
It is what it is: The Other Market
Originally posted on The Other Market:
This is a video-presentation of the research project turned into a design project: from It is what it is to The Other Market.
IOT {Territorial Shapping Initiatives}
The IOT, as described on their web page, were born with the idea of empowering inhabitants to solve these problems themselves with their own creative solutions (within the regulation, of course) giving them a sense of citizenship and bond to their
IOT {Territorial Shapping Initiatives}
The IOT, as described on their web page, were born with the idea of empowering inhabitants to solve these problems themselves with their own creative solutions (within the regulation, of course) giving them a sense of citizenship and bond to their
Bike Kitchen
The bike kitchen or bicycle kitchen is a public workshop that educates cyclists in making and/or fixing their bikes. It is usually a space where all the tools necessary to build and repair your bike can be found, as well
Bike Kitchen
The bike kitchen or bicycle kitchen is a public workshop that educates cyclists in making and/or fixing their bikes. It is usually a space where all the tools necessary to build and repair your bike can be found, as well
Reclaim The Streets (RTS)
Reclaim The Streets is a movement that started in the UK in 1991, when groups of concerned citizens started to take non-violent direct action to reclaim the streets from the exclusive usage of automobiles. Usually, the street reclamation takes place to
Reclaim The Streets (RTS)
Reclaim The Streets is a movement that started in the UK in 1991, when groups of concerned citizens started to take non-violent direct action to reclaim the streets from the exclusive usage of automobiles. Usually, the street reclamation takes place to
Making Things Public
The following set of videos is a presentation movie made from the exhibition ‘Making Things Public‘, curated by Bruno Latour and Pieter Wiebel in Karlsruhe in 2005. The exhibition aimed to show the new tactics that artists, designers and activists
Making Things Public
The following set of videos is a presentation movie made from the exhibition ‘Making Things Public‘, curated by Bruno Latour and Pieter Wiebel in Karlsruhe in 2005. The exhibition aimed to show the new tactics that artists, designers and activists
Tropicalize me! by Matthieu Laurette
The French artist Matthieu Laurette had an interesting take on the issue of otherness and addressing peripheral countries, with his project Tropicalize me! This project consisted of a series of ‘actions’ suggested by different tropical artists to be taken by him
Tropicalize me! by Matthieu Laurette
The French artist Matthieu Laurette had an interesting take on the issue of otherness and addressing peripheral countries, with his project Tropicalize me! This project consisted of a series of ‘actions’ suggested by different tropical artists to be taken by him
The Disobedients
The Disobedients: The Revolutionaries was the name of the installation of Sanja Ivekovic for dOCUMENTA(13). Everything starts with an image from the nazi era in Kassel of a donkey fenced with barbed wire with a SS soldier, being this a symbolic concentration
The Disobedients
The Disobedients: The Revolutionaries was the name of the installation of Sanja Ivekovic for dOCUMENTA(13). Everything starts with an image from the nazi era in Kassel of a donkey fenced with barbed wire with a SS soldier, being this a symbolic concentration
Technological Disobedience of Ernesto Oroza
When we accept the burgeois criteria that sanctions necessity as indignant and he who expresses his needs as weak and vulgar, we participate in the systematic reduction of creativity and freedom in which contemporary culture could manifest. RIKIMBILI. Une étude
Technological Disobedience of Ernesto Oroza
When we accept the burgeois criteria that sanctions necessity as indignant and he who expresses his needs as weak and vulgar, we participate in the systematic reduction of creativity and freedom in which contemporary culture could manifest. RIKIMBILI. Une étude