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Fragmented Garments and Body Parts Drift Away From Steel Sculptures by Regardt Van Der Meulen

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Based in Johannesburg, Van Der Meulen shares that much of his work exposes the vulnerability of the body and how both minute and drastic changes alter its presentation. The artist writes: I am fascinated by human mortality and the fleeting moments we spend here. via Cross Connect Magazine ). “Shadow,” steel, 2.8

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MAD Reimagines Beijing’s Urban Heritage with Hutong Bubble 218

Azure Magazine

At 2006 Venice Biennale, the firm exhibited the project Beijing 2050, which presented “alternative scenarios” for the city in the wake of social and economic forces influencing its architectural form. The post MAD Reimagines Beijing’s Urban Heritage with Hutong Bubble 218 appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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Babylons of Tomorrow: The Architecture of Arab Futures

Azure Magazine

As Amal Dababseh report s, “56 percent of the population of the Arab world currently lives in cities and urban centres and it is expected that the population of cities and urban areas will increase by 75 percent by 2050.”. For Palestinian artist Larissa Sansour , the future is at the forefront of a multi-media métier.