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* (reminds me of jesper's kitchen) a pod where you could open it up into different shapes | * (reminds me of jesper's kitchen) a pod where you could open it up into different shapes | ||
* 50 events in the pod in 2 months | * 50 events in the pod in 2 months | ||
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| + | * polish people in iran - why were there so many poles? walking from poland to iran | ||
| + | * the answer was that polish prisoners were trained in iran | ||
| + | * people walked from poland to iran | ||
== Walking tours hosted by Joe Kerr and Helen Kearney – dress accordingly!! == | == Walking tours hosted by Joe Kerr and Helen Kearney – dress accordingly!! == | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 6 October 2014
Contents
Talk by Public Works (Andreas Lang and Torange Khonsari)
- architecture - right to roam? vs the reality of monoculture production
- made their space flexible so that they could host events - everything in the middle had wheels
- to share culture, peer to peer, taking institutional context out of it
- Fan zine - to capture what happened
- "... a new kind of architecture scene where the office becomes exhibition space, bar, platform for discussions and exchange outside the institutional structure"
mobile pod
- (reminds me of jesper's kitchen) a pod where you could open it up into different shapes
- 50 events in the pod in 2 months
poles
- polish people in iran - why were there so many poles? walking from poland to iran
- the answer was that polish prisoners were trained in iran
- people walked from poland to iran