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Heavyweight: Undermining Power Structures Through Spatial Destabilisation and Force Simulation
Interdisciplinary artist, educator and practitioner Jeffrey Halstead’s artistic and spatial explorations reside in the effects of weight, the associated collapse of material and how gravity can be used to distort and challenge the collective power structures of traditional architectural space. Here he describes his rationale and some of the projects that have inspired him to think through alternative modes in contemporary formalism.
Heavyweight: Undermining Power Structures Through Spatial Destabilisation and Force Simulation
Interdisciplinary artist, educator and practitioner Jeffrey Halstead’s artistic and spatial explorations reside in the effects of weight, the associated collapse of material and how gravity can be used to distort and challenge the collective power structures of traditional architectural space. Here he describes his rationale and some of the projects that have inspired him to think through alternative modes in contemporary formalism.
Heavyweight: Undermining Power Structures Through Spatial Destabilisation and Force Simulation
Halstead, Jeffrey (author)
Architectural Design ; 92 ; 52-59
2022-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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