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Titre : An Essay on the Concave City Corner Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stijn Van der Linden, Auteur ; Katrien Vanherck, Auteur Editeur : Aarhus : PWA Année de publication : 2018 Autre Editeur : Reflektor Platform Importance : [122] p. Présentation : Ill. en coul. Format : 37 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-87-970103-2-7 Prix : 39 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Photographie Essai Espaces publics Bâtiments existants Résumé : An essay on the concave city corner is in-depth analysis of a personal collection of photographs of concave city corners and forms an exploration of the transformation from space to place. More specifically it is about how the city becomes a place. Many social geographers pondered the question of how place compares to space. There exists consensus about space being the more abstract form while, on the other hand, place is marked by identity and experience. For instance, an assortment of spaces like streets and buildings in a city can become a familiar neighbourhood to people that get to know its street corners and landmarks. Permalink : http://www.noccan.org/cla/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4739 An Essay on the Concave City Corner [texte imprimé] / Stijn Van der Linden, Auteur ; Katrien Vanherck, Auteur . - Aarhus : PWA : Reflektor Platform, 2018 . - [122] p. : Ill. en coul. ; 37 cm.
ISBN : 978-87-970103-2-7 : 39 EUR
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Photographie Essai Espaces publics Bâtiments existants Résumé : An essay on the concave city corner is in-depth analysis of a personal collection of photographs of concave city corners and forms an exploration of the transformation from space to place. More specifically it is about how the city becomes a place. Many social geographers pondered the question of how place compares to space. There exists consensus about space being the more abstract form while, on the other hand, place is marked by identity and experience. For instance, an assortment of spaces like streets and buildings in a city can become a familiar neighbourhood to people that get to know its street corners and landmarks. Permalink : http://www.noccan.org/cla/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=4739 Réservation
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Titre : Nothing to see here : the subtle art of graffiti suppression during the 2019 Hong Kong protest Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hans Leo Maes, Auteur Editeur : Paris : Building Books Année de publication : 2021 Importance : [224] p. Présentation : ill. en coul. Format : 16 x 12 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-9567815-8-5 Prix : 15 EUR Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Mouvements contestataires -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- Année 2019 Graffiti Espaces publics Résumé : Hong Kong, Summer 2019. Amid massive protests and increasingly severe government repression, graffiti is proliferating in the city and becoming an iconic expression of dissent. Hans Leo Maes/TypicalPlan documents and makes an inventory of the different forms taken by the incessant work of state officials to cover up, hide, or attempt to remove these inscriptions from public space. This book particularly highlights the smudged inscriptions of tram stops. Under the combined action of graffiti and attempts to erase them by the authorities, unique and ghostly visuals emerge, with a plasticity that refers to certain current forms of the post-graffiti and contemporary art. This pugnacity also questions the real motivations of a state determined to eliminate as quickly as possible all traces of protest. [source éditeur] Permalink : http://www.noccan.org/cla/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5418 Nothing to see here : the subtle art of graffiti suppression during the 2019 Hong Kong protest [texte imprimé] / Hans Leo Maes, Auteur . - Paris : Building Books, 2021 . - [224] p. : ill. en coul. ; 16 x 12 cm.
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Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Mouvements contestataires -- Hong Kong (Chine) -- Année 2019 Graffiti Espaces publics Résumé : Hong Kong, Summer 2019. Amid massive protests and increasingly severe government repression, graffiti is proliferating in the city and becoming an iconic expression of dissent. Hans Leo Maes/TypicalPlan documents and makes an inventory of the different forms taken by the incessant work of state officials to cover up, hide, or attempt to remove these inscriptions from public space. This book particularly highlights the smudged inscriptions of tram stops. Under the combined action of graffiti and attempts to erase them by the authorities, unique and ghostly visuals emerge, with a plasticity that refers to certain current forms of the post-graffiti and contemporary art. This pugnacity also questions the real motivations of a state determined to eliminate as quickly as possible all traces of protest. [source éditeur] Permalink : http://www.noccan.org/cla/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=5418 Réservation
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