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Accattone 6.

Library Stack Available from 2019 until 2019. Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dars
Contributor:
Aureli, Pier Vittorio, Contributor.
Baloji, Sammy, Contributor.
Bauwens, Lietje, Contributor.
Bennani, Ismaël, Contributor.
Boeck, Filip de, Contributor.
Brunet, Gaétan, Contributor.
Cazaban-Mazerolles, Marie, Contributor.
Claparède-Petitpierre, Julien, Contributor.
Daele, Galaad van, Editor.
Dars, Sophie, Editor.
Früh, Roland, Contributor.
Giudici, Maria Shéhérazade, Contributor.
Grandhomme, Orfée, Contributor.
Hasegawa, Go, Contributor.
Hoeven, Ernst van der, Contributor.
Ishigami, Junya, Contributor.
Jerphanion, Camille de, Contributor.
Lehner, Felix, Contributor.
Lennon, Patrick, Translator.
Lüthof, Julia, Contributor.
Menon, Carlo, Editor.
Nicolaï, Quentin, Contributor.
Ota, Kayoko, Contributor.
Raeve, Wouter de, Contributor.
Rohner, Daniel, Contributor.
Le Roi, Eva, Contributor.
Roth, Christopher, Contributor.
Royakkers, Maximiliaan, Contributor.
Valadié, Chloé, Contributor.
Vandenplas, Nicolas, Contributor.
Viken, Anne Grøtte, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architectural criticism.
Climatic changes.
Ecology.
Genre:
Periodicals
Periodicals.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Accattone, 2019.
[Place of publication not identified], Accattone, 2019.
Summary:
"Accattone #6 explores a renewed relationship with land, matter, 'nature' and localities against the backdrop of the new climatic regime. Situated at the intersection of architecture, representation and editorial-curatorial practices, the magazine is also permeated by a continuous research on methods and forms of practice. In particular, this issue addresses the use of film-making as a tool to foster and disseminate architectural positions; editorial devices and contents used by fellow little magazines; and the representation of nature in research, artistic and design practices. This issue is based on meetings and conversations that took place over the past year. Driven by a spirit of experimentation and eager to stress the overlaps between the various contributions, we decided to replace the format of the traditional editorial by a fictional assemblage-a handmade, deepfake 'conversation piece' running for the next eight pages and featuring most of the direct and indirect contributors to this issue."-- provided by distributor.
Notes:
Standard Copyright.
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