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ARCH+ features 23: GwanGju Folly II
Conference/Talk
Nikolaus Hirsch (director), Philipp Misselwitz (co-curator) present their curatorial approach for Gwangju Folly II, which uses the ambiguities of follies as a tool of inquiry to address the many notions of public space. The transformative potential of public space has recently been etched into public consciousness during the uprisings in the streets and squares in many cities around the world.
ARCH+ features 23: GwanGju Folly II
Conference/Talk
Nikolaus Hirsch (director), Philipp Misselwitz (co-curator) present their curatorial approach for Gwangju Folly II, which uses the ambiguities of follies as a tool of inquiry to address the many notions of public space. The transformative potential of public space has recently been etched into public consciousness during the uprisings in the streets and squares in many cities around the world.
ARCH+ features 23: GwanGju Folly II
Conference/Talk
Hirsch, Nikolaus (author) / Misselwitz, Philipp (author)
2014-01-01
242MB, 00:27:03:01
Audio-visual
Audio-visual
English
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