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Migropolis : Venice : atlas of a global situation vol. 2

By: Scheppe, Wolfgang [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Venice : Hatje Cantz , 2009Description: 1344 p.ISBN: 9783775724852; 3775724850.Subject(s): Architecture -- Italy -- Venice -- Exhibitions | -- PDDC classification: 711
Contents:
Prospect Street -- Glibal Street -- Borderline Street -- Entertainment Street -- Subsistence Street -- Conflict Street -- Displacement Street.
Summary: In winter 2006, under the aegis of philosopher Wolfgang Scheppe, a collective of students from the IUAV University in Venice fanned out to subject their city to a process of forensic structural mapping. Out of this field work, conducted in the Situationist tradition, there developed a three-year urban project that produced an enormous archive comprising tens of thousands of photographs, case studies, movement profiles, and statistic data. Exhibition: Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, October 8 - December 8, 2009.
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709 Vin 1970 The notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci / 709 Wöl 1932 Principles of art history: 711 SCH 2009 Migropolis 711 SCH 2010 Migropolis : 711.4 KLA 2010 Urban interventions : 711.4 ROW 1997 Collage city / 711.409 WHY 2012 Metropolis Berlin :

"This book was published in conjunction with the exhibition Migropolis, Venice / Atlas of a Global Situation held at the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, San Marco, from October 8 to December 6, 2009"--P. 1338.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Prospect Street -- Glibal Street -- Borderline Street -- Entertainment Street -- Subsistence Street -- Conflict Street -- Displacement Street.

In winter 2006, under the aegis of philosopher Wolfgang Scheppe, a collective of students from the IUAV University in Venice fanned out to subject their city to a process of forensic structural mapping. Out of this field work, conducted in the Situationist tradition, there developed a three-year urban project that produced an enormous archive comprising tens of thousands of photographs, case studies, movement profiles, and statistic data. Exhibition: Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice, October 8 - December 8, 2009.

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