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Dimensions of Citizenship.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Brown, Adrienne, Author.
Brown, Bill, Author.
Burrington, Ingrid, Author.
Handel, Dan, Author.
León, Ana María, Author.
Monchaux, Nicholas de, Author.
Scappettone, Jennifer, Author.
Solomon, Jonathan, Author.
Szeman, Imre, Author.
Tenny, Elissa, Author.
Zimmer, Robert, Author.
Contributor:
Atkinson, Niall, Curator.
Axel, Nick, Editor.
Bell, Eugenia, Editor.
Benedict, Marissa Lee, Contributor.
Bodomo, Frances, Contributor.
Crowe, Shani, Artist.
Easterling, Keller, Artist.
Forman, Fonna, Artist.
Freeman, Lucas, Editor.
Gil, Iker, Curator.
Hernandez, Andres L., Artist.
Hirsch, Nikolaus, Editor.
Kurgan, Laura, Artist.
Lui, Ann, Curator, Editor.
Moghaddam, Mandana, Contributor.
Pietrusko, Robert Gerard, Artist.
Rottenberg, Mika, Contributor.
Rueter, David, Contributor.
Williams, Amanda, Artist.
Young, Liam, Contributor.
Zeiger, Mimi, Curator, Editor.
Columbia Center for Spatial Research, Artist.
Design Earth, Artist.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Artist.
Estudio Teddy Cruz, Artist.
IN-FO.CO, Contributor.
Library Stack, distributor.
National University of Singapore. Centre for Applied and Policy Economics, Artist.
Studio Gang, Artist.
Series:
Inventory Press ; 6
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Architects.
Architectural criticism.
Border security.
Democracy.
Geopolitics.
Border Regimes.
Genre:
Discursive works
Exhibition catalogs.
Essay Collection.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified], Inventory Press, 2018.
Summary:
"Globalization, technology, and politics have altered the definition and expectations of citizenship and the right to place. Dimensions of Citizenship documents contributions from the seven firms selected to represent the United States in the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. This paperback volume profiles and illustrates each of the US Pavilion contributions and contextualizes them in terms of scale. Drawing inspiration from the Eames' Power of Ten, Dimensions of Citizenship will provide a view of belonging across seven stages starting with the individual (Citizen), then the collective (Civic, Region, Nation), and expanding to include all phases of contemporary society, real and projected (Globe, Network, Cosmos). Additional essays-by Ingrid Burrington, Ana María León, and Nicholas de Monchaux, among others-will offer essential and enquiring responses to these themes. From "social to speculative; technical to theoretical," the participating teams lead intellectual and architectural practices that not only situate the US as a leading center of critical research at the heart of the debate on citizenship, social conscience, and a just society, but also as a place at the intersection of political action, public policy, and changing notions of nationality."-- provided by distributor.
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