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To Occupy, to Inscribe, to Thicken. Spatial Politics and the Right to the Surface
This essay sits in the warm, multiple and frictional space of the urban surface. The surface is a space: not a boundary but an extension, a thickness, an object.
To Occupy, to Inscribe, to Thicken. Spatial Politics and the Right to the Surface
This essay sits in the warm, multiple and frictional space of the urban surface. The surface is a space: not a boundary but an extension, a thickness, an object.
To Occupy, to Inscribe, to Thicken. Spatial Politics and the Right to the Surface
Sabina Andron (author)
2017
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Electronic Resource
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