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This historical and spatial context for this work is located in the Palace Square of St. Petersburg, Russia. The Palace Square is remarkable in its vastness, measuring 230 meters by 280 meters. The scale of the square lends itself well to its capacity to contain the masses. It is the site of Bloody Sunday where Russian monarchy massacred demonstrators protesting for worker rights. This marked beginning of Russian Revolution of 1905, changing autocracy to constitutional monarchy. In 1917, the square swelled again with the Bolshevik Red Guards, overthrowing the provisional government and installing Soviets to power. (03) Such actions mark the square permanently as a site of social upheaval and political unrest.
A series of architectural interventions propose reclamation of this public forum from forces of Russian government, nostalgia, museumification, and complicity with Soviet Russia (i.e. fetishized tourism and sentimental leanings to Soviet powers, Putin’s dictatorial powers). The proposal seeks to activate a contemporary res publica, one that dignifies quotidian voices and elevates public consciousness to latent murmurs of new revolutionary potentialities. (04)
Takashi Yamamoto, President of CWS partner Peace Boat, points to a map of Ishinomaki, indicating the areas hardest hit by the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011.
Photo: CWS
Mentre continua il corso di visual e architectural mapping cominciano i rilievi per gli spettacoli finali nei comuni partner del progetto.
Abbiamo iniziato con il castello di Brunforte a Loro Piceno...
Mapping activities and the community planning for conduct of the PVCA
Photo by Shane C. Naguit for Samdhana
A map printed on various sheets of A2 tracing paper showing the top importers, exporters, producers and consumers of oil around the world.
Eric and Dave demoing our mapping tools at the How To Alley, photo by Alex Howard. More details at ds.io/qc4dNv.
Mentre continua il corso di visual e architectural mapping cominciano i rilievi per gli spettacoli finali nei comuni partner del progetto.
Abbiamo iniziato con il castello di Brunforte a Loro Piceno...
We're pleased to bring a powerful new feature to our MapBox for iPad app, allowing for in-app download of MBTiles layers and easier offline maps.
Read more on the blog: mapbox.com/blog
Before the arrival of the hordes of helpers for the installation of an piece of large artwork above Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland.