N+1
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‘n+1: Habitat Formula’ project of the
Bauhaus Open Studios 2020, Dessau
‘n+1: Future’
‘n+1: links/communication’
‘n+1: gravitation point’
‘n+1: displacement/pressing’
‘n+1: physiological state’
‘n+1: group/individual involvement’
‘n+1: time’
‘n+1: tourism/ transit’
‘n+1: mass movement/utopia’
‘n+1: joint use’
‘n+1: correlation/scaling’
Photo album
Bauhaus Open Studios 2020, Dessau
‘n+1: Future’
‘n+1: links/communication’
‘n+1: gravitation point’
‘n+1: displacement/pressing’
‘n+1: physiological state’
‘n+1: group/individual involvement’
‘n+1: time’
‘n+1: tourism/ transit’
‘n+1: absence of public space/commerce’
Bullet points:
- the modern space of relations turns out to be subordinated to universal objectification/consumption
- it is forced out from the city if it does not obey the law of profit
- identifying the dominator: public or commercial use
- absorption of free public spaces
- dragging into commercial space
Images:
an ‘open/closed’ sign
Task:
to study the previous and current amount of retail spaces compared to public spaces on the example of ‘Sofia’ mall and ‘Pervomayskiy’ shopping centre
Materials:
silicone, an open/closed sign, plans
Literature and other sources:
‘Relational Aesthetics/Postproduction’ (2016) by Nicolas Bourriaud
Helga Vazim,
Varvara Belousova
‘n+1: mass movement/utopia’
‘n+1: joint use’
‘n+1: correlation/scaling’
Photo album