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Knight and the Commons
Provocation: Looking Up and Out
Global leaders in the public space arena share their ideas and questions for the future of public spaces
Karina Ricks, Director of Mobility and Infrastructure, City of Pittsburgh
Day 2
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
June 20, 2019
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"Saale main Brahmin hokar bhi Communist hoon iabki tum Arf" . .
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Resist the Communist Onslaught on Humanity Across the Worl~ .
Fight Against the Violent Game-Plan of Communist Lumpensn .
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Friends, 18.03.200S .
The communists on the campus are trying to outdo their masters in West Bengal, Kerala and China. .
In an extremely violent attack on the ABVP activists, the SFI lumpens have physically assaulted Manoj .
Kumar (Secretary, ABVP, JNU), Saurabh Dubey (Vice President, ABVP, JNU) and Santosh Pathak (ABVP .
Coucillor candidate from SSS) beating them brutally after mobbing them in a pre-planned manner without .
any provocation. The SFI lumpens were led by Dhananjay Tripathy (Ex-JNUSU President), Roshan Kishore .
(Secy, SFI, JNU), Anup Singh (a non-Student and SFI history sheeter) and other outsiders. In the assault .
that occurred in the night of Sunday the 16th March 2008, Manoj Kumar's left hand and Santosh .
Pathak's right hand were fractured and Saurabh Dubey has received internal injuries. It is first .
time in the recent years that the students have been so severely assaulted that they got their limbs .
fractured. What was most shocking was that Manoj Kumar, a Scheduled Tribe student was abused 'P) .
on caste line in a very derogatory manner. Dhananjay Tripathi abused him saying that, .
"Saale main Brahmin hokar bhi coomunist hoon, jabki tum adivasi hokar ABVP main .
ho... Tumlog hamesha se nich ho aur rahoqe!" .
A complaint has been already lodged with the Delhi Police and the JNU Administration. It is .
unfortunate to note that the JNU Administration and the Police has not yet acted on the complaints. This is .
despite the fact that the incident occurred in the presence of Group 4 security guard and the Delhi Police. .
The SFI lumpens also misbehaved with one of the faculty member Atul Johri who was trying tf ' .
stop the mob. The inaction on the part of JNU Administration is not only unfortunate but condemnable. We .
demand that Anup, a non student should be immediately declared out of bounds and Dhanajay .
and Raoshan Kishore should be immediately expelled from the university. We also demand that .
the University should stop shielding the communist lumpens at the d ictates of Karat and Yechury .
and start dispensing justice to the students. If the JNU Administration fails to deliver justice we .
will approach the National SC/ST Commission and Human Rights Commission simultaneously. .
It seems that the communists on the campus have got emboldened by the increasmg assault by their .
masters on the civil society and marginalized groups in I ndia and China. While the CPM government have .
massacred the farmers and poors in Nandigram and Singur dispossessing them of their lands and livelihood, .
in Kunnur a systematic murderous assaults were launched on RSS-BJP-ABVP activists at the behest of the .
state government in Kerala. The Chinese massacres of the protesting Tibetans remind one of the brutal .
genocides in Tian Mann Square and killings of millions by the communist dictators like Stalin, Mao and Pol .
Pot. On the campuses, the SFi and its cohorts have always resorted to violent methods seeking to eliminate .
them physically. We still remember the gory incident in which over 15 heavily armed SFI/CITU/DYFI/CPM .
activists stormed into the Examination Hall of Guruvayur Sree Krishna College and hacked the College Union .
Chairman and ABVP leader Shri Sanoop while he was wnting his exam. Other students writing the exam .
were chased out of the examination hall before they brutally hacked. Sanoop received injuries all over his .
head face and legs. He was admitted in the hospital tn a critical condition with very serious injuries in his .
eyes and legs. Doctors attending him have expressed strong apprehensions about his losing vis1on owing to .
the injury. Also, there are multiple fractures in his right leg and arms. .
The silence of the communists over the Tibet issue is yet another reminder of their double speak. .
While hundreds of Tibetans are killed and Chinese army is gearing up for a Tian Mann Square like incident, .
Sitaram Yechuri dubs it to be an internal matter of China. It is the same left which creates a lot of .
ruckus when something happens in other countries and takes false pride in raising international .
issues; it has chosen to maintain a studied silence over Tibet. They are again proving themselves .
to be the henchmen of Chinese imperialism on the Tibet issue when the peaceful demonstrators .
are trampled upon and killed. It is but natural to see the communists supporting China against .
the Tibetans as they are the same anti-nationals who had supported the Chinese aggression of .
India in 1962. Thev are pleading for the clemency for Afzal but they are silent on the execution of .
Sarabjit in Pakistan. .
It is very much clear that the SFI got highly perturbed by the candle march against the violence by CPM in Kerala. The attack on the ABVP activist is a well planned assault aiming to terrorise the activists through their methods of Goondaism. The JNU-Administration has a habit of letting away the communist lumpens. It did not act when the ABVP activists were attacked during 2004 JNUSU elections, it shielded them when they disrupted the meeting of the Prime Minister, they were allowed to return unscathed after writing an apology in the case of the detention of the JNU Registrar, and they were not punished when they attacked the protesting JNU students on the issue of Bhagwan Shri Ram in the last JNUSU elections. In such circumstances, there is little hope from JNU Administration. But we still demand that Dhananjay Tripathi and Raoshan Kishore ot be expelled and Anup to be declare out of bounds. In case of JNU Administration choosing to defend them, ABVP would take the course of agitation. We call upon all the nationalists & democratic minded students of JNU, to rally behind ABVP and defeat the divisive, undemocratic, anti-poor, anti-farmer & anti-national designs of the CPM and SFI. .
Vandemataram! Bharat Mata ki Jai!! .
Sd/-Amit Singh, President, ABVP, JNU. Sd/-Debendra Sahoo, Vice-President, ABVP, JNU. .
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Knight and the Commons
Provocation: Looking Up and Out
Global leaders in the public space arena share their ideas and questions for the future of public spaces
Karina Ricks, Director of Mobility and Infrastructure, City of Pittsburgh
Day 2
Loews Philadelphia Hotel
June 20, 2019
Image from 'Love's Provocations; being extracts taken ... from the diary of Miss Polly C.-. By Cuthbert Bede', 000247782
Author: BEDE, Cuthbert pseud. [i.e. Edward Bradley.]
Page: 100
Year: 1855
Place: London
Publisher: Ward & Lock
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Group 2_
Julio Salinas, Diego Colinas, Noemi Hirata, Fernando Navarro, German Parma,
Networked Fabrication for Urban Provocations.
Shifting Paradigms from Mass Production to Mass Customization
Computational architecture and design course
Conventional construction methods all depart from the basic premises of mass production: standardization, modulation and a production line. What these systems developed during the last two centuries fail to take into account are the evolutionary leaps and bounds the manufacturing industry has taken over the last decades. With the introduction of CNC technologies and rapid prototyping machines have altered the paradigms of fabrication forever. It is due to these new tools that it is now possible to create (n) amount of completely unique and different pieces with the same amount of energy and material that is required to create (n) identical pieces. The possibilities for implementation of new forms, textures, materials and languages are infinite due to the versatility that these new tools offer a growing network of architects, designers, fabricators that are integrating them into their professional practices to generate unique and precise objects that respond to countless data and real-life conditions.
Instructors:
Monika Wittig [ LaN, IaaC ]
Shane Salisbury [ LaN, IaaC ]
Filippo Moroni [ SOLIDO, Politecnico di Milano ]
MS Josh Updyke [ Advanced Manufacturing Institute, KSU, Protei ]
Aaron Gutiérrez Cortes [ Amorphica ]
The Postcard
The image is one of a set of 12 postcards showcasing the Victorious War Museum in its former location. 11 of the postcards are represented in the photostream; the 12th. one is not there because it shows the same photograph that is on the cover which is also on the photostream.
The set was published by Éditions de l'Armée Populaire de Corée.
On the divided back of the card it states:
'L'impérialisme américain s'est
livré depuis longtemps avant la
guerre à de constants actes de
provocation armée de brigandage
contre la moitié nord de la
République.'
The Victorious War Museum
The Victorious War Museum, or the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, is a history/military museum dedicated to the Korean War located in the North Korean capital-city of Pyongyang.
The museum was first set up in August 1953 and built in the Central District of Pyongyang, initially named as the "Fatherland Liberation War Museum."
In April 1963, it was relocated to the Sosong District and re-established in a purpose-built building compound.
In 2014, the museum was renovated and significantly upgraded, with the new design including a building spanning the nearby Botong River, together with a large panorama-style display hall at the top.
Museum Exhibits
The general character and influence of the museum reflects the official North Korean view of their 'success in fighting against their American arch-enemy and its puppet state of South Korea'.
Much of the museum presents the victories of North Korea and its military over its enemies, which are shown to be 'utterly defeated and broken by the might of the DPRK'.
One example of this is a display in the museum which shows a large cache of captured US infantry-based weapons and combat-helmets stacked up, presenting the idea of the severe casualties sustained by the US military in the Korean War.
Exhibits in the museum include a 360-degree full-scale diorama and cyclorama of the Battle of Taejon during the Korean War.
There are also displays of North Korean military hardware used in that conflict, such as Soviet T-34/85 tanks, anti-aircraft artillery, naval craft as well as warplanes.
Also on display are several captured American (and some British) military items, such as ex-US M26 Pershing, M4 Sherman and M24 Chaffee tanks, a former British Army Universal Carrier armoured personnel carrier (APC), along with some artillery guns and downed aircraft of the US-led UN forces fighting against North Korea.
-- USS Pueblo
In addition to the many statues, figures, murals and artifacts in the museum, one major exhibit is USS Pueblo, a US Navy vessel that was captured by North Korea when it allegedly entered North Korean territorial waters in 1968.
The USS Pueblo was attacked and seized near Wonsan by the North Korean Navy on the 23rd. January 1968. One sailor was killed in the assault and 82 were captured and held prisoner for 11 months before they were freed.
The ship is still listed as a commissioned U.S. naval vessel, and a U.S. Senate resolution in 2008 declared the Pueblo was the first U.S. Navy ship to be “”hijacked”" by a foreign military power in more than 150 years.
The USS Pueblo was moved from its mooring on the Taedong River to its current location. It is not clear how the ship was moved. There are 2 versions: the first is that the boat was ‘cut up’ into sections and then transported by land. The other is that it was airlifted by helicopter.
Visitors to the museum are allowed to board the ship, now permanently moored on the river beside the museum, and enter and see the ship's secret code-room (which contains classified military intelligence and information on board) and former ship and crew artifacts now put on display, such as a US flag.
Angry protests, police policy and provocation
The number of participants of revolutionary May 1st demo was on the evening in different counts between 12 000 and 15 000. Clearly noticeable in times of crisis, and consequently was more brazen social wealth redistribution the anger of the participants.
Incompletely documented cases include at least 136 injured demonstration participants. Of these, more than 50 people in hospital in part because of severe head injuries treated. ...
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Ort: Berlin Köpenick, Kreuzberg