[Linking image: Galerie Vivienne, Paris]

Convolute

From the Latin convolvere (“to roll together”), also used to refer to a bundle, file, or sheaf; here a loose organization of thoughts or notes according to rough themes. Could be fodder for more something more coherent or systematic in the future, could be standalone flashes

Archives as methods

Archives as methods

Adaptations :: Protocols

Adaptations :: Protocols

Who’s teaching whom?

Who’s teaching whom?

 

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Urbanism without Guarantees (2020 book based on ethnography in New York City)