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Hotel Africa and the Crumbling of Modernity
Malkit Shoshan visits a Dom-Ino House, a UN Base, and an Irish Bar
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68 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
[Maastricht] : NAiM/Bureau Europa, [2012?]
Zz : zoo or the letter z, just after Zionism / editor, Malkit Shoshan ; essays, Malkit Shoshan [and 3 others].
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[Maastricht] : NAiM/Bureau Europa, [2012?]
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440 pages ; color illustrations, color maps, plans ; 24 cm
New York : Actar Publishers, [2022], ©2022
Blue : the architecture of UN peacekeeping missions / Malkit Shoshan ; book design Irma Boom and Julia Neller.
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440 pages ; color illustrations, color maps, plans ; 24 cm
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New York : Actar Publishers, [2022], ©2022
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138 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
Barcelona : Dpr-barcelona, [2018]
Unmanned drone / Ethel Baraona, Marina Otero & Malkit Shoshan (eds.).
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Barcelona : Dpr-barcelona, [2018]
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320 pages ; 20 cm
Rotterdam : 010 Publishers, 2010.
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Rotterdam : 010 Publishers, 2010.
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255 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 24 cm
Bologna, Italy : Damiani, [2014]
Village : One land two systems & Platform paradise / Malkit Shoshan, Maurizio Bortolotti.
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Bologna, Italy : Damiani, [2014]
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The extent to which economic value is placed on knowledge today forces us to reconsider its social role and our relation to it. Research, the general category for processes of knowledge production, has become omnipresent in both education and practice. Today it’s not so important what you know but rather how you think. Progress, in this sense, is predicated by critical(...)
Volume 48: the research turn inset by Malkit Shoshan
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The extent to which economic value is placed on knowledge today forces us to reconsider its social role and our relation to it. Research, the general category for processes of knowledge production, has become omnipresent in both education and practice. Today it’s not so important what you know but rather how you think. Progress, in this sense, is predicated by critical reflection on ways of knowing and disciplinary traditions of thought. This issue of Volume – the second in our series on learning – is dedicated to mapping the contemporary field of research in architecture, art and the social sciences. We wanted to learn from those who have been instrumental in shifting the boundaries and shaping today’s landscape of creative knowledge production.
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''Drone'' brings together researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds whose work seeks to understand and represent the nature and extent of drone operations. The book investigates the relationship between drone technology, cultural production, and forms of surveillance and violence. It analyses and speculates upon how these technological developments affect life in(...)
Critical Theory
February 2018
Drone: unmanned, architecture and security series
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''Drone'' brings together researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds whose work seeks to understand and represent the nature and extent of drone operations. The book investigates the relationship between drone technology, cultural production, and forms of surveillance and violence. It analyses and speculates upon how these technological developments affect life in cities. "Drone" is the the first volume of "Unmanned. Architecture and Security Series", a research and publishing project which examines architecture's role in the construction of the contemporary security regimes. The series discusses the consequences of the civilian appropriation of military technologies, and sets an agenda for design professionals to engage on a technological, cultural, and political level by putting forward forms of resistance.
Critical Theory
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A map is a visual story of the world. It feeds our imagination and shapes our view of the world. A standard atlas, however, predominantly tells only one story: that of the nation-state. It depicts a world in which people are uniformly packed into national containers, enclosed by borders, and in which migration is often represented as threatening invasion arrows. "Free the(...)
Architectural Plans and Cartography
March 2024
Free the map: From Atlas to Hermes, a new cartography of borders and migration
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A map is a visual story of the world. It feeds our imagination and shapes our view of the world. A standard atlas, however, predominantly tells only one story: that of the nation-state. It depicts a world in which people are uniformly packed into national containers, enclosed by borders, and in which migration is often represented as threatening invasion arrows. "Free the map" goes beyond this narrow, state-centric cartography. The book argues for a new cartographic story along the lines of Hermes, the grandson of Atlas and the god of mobility and human connections. To this end, it discusses several visually compelling, alternative cartographic representations of borders and migration. "Free the map" ends with a call to action; artists and cartographers offer exciting ready-to-use challenges for educational and public resources.
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