Tag Archives: rooms


Stef van den Dungen

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Stef van den Dungen, ‘Let’s call it a draw’ (2015)

Several rooms painted in colors that are created by the mixing of the colors of two rival football teams.


John Hejduk

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John Hejduk‘s design for a ‘Labyrinth for soloists’ (1986)


Arne Svenson

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Works from the series ‘The Neighbors’ (2013) by Arne Svenson.

 


Giny Vos

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Giny Vos, ‘Work to do’ (1985)

Intervention on the lighting scheme of the Europoint towers in Rotterdam.


Eyal Weizman

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A change in military thinking is taking place these very days, in which the military understands that future wars will take place in cities. If in the past symmetrical warfare was conducted by state militaries in the open fields, today militaries are fighting enclaves of resistance that withdraw ever deeper into the density of the urban fabric. ‘Walking through walls’ is the military tactic of tearing down holes in the façades of people’s homes (and the walls between rooms) in order to expand the battle field from the public to the private space.

Transcript of lecture by Eyal Weizman here, essay here.