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The Uncommon Sense Guidebook to 1030 Wien takes the format of a conventional city guide to explore fictions and realities of the third district of Vienna. The guide presents a series of poetical journeys. It is a collective undertaking of finding and developing new ways of getting lost in a familiar urban landscape, of absorbing a city without consuming it, of expressing ones right to the city, and not implying that a city would be a commodity available to some and not to others. Developed during the pandemic within the frame of a semester-long workshop by students of the Social Design masters…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Uncommon Sense Guidebook to 1030 Wien takes the format of a conventional city guide to explore fictions and realities of the third district of Vienna. The guide presents a series of poetical journeys. It is a collective undertaking of finding and developing new ways of getting lost in a familiar urban landscape, of absorbing a city without consuming it, of expressing ones right to the city, and not implying that a city would be a commodity available to some and not to others. Developed during the pandemic within the frame of a semester-long workshop by students of the Social Design masters program at the University for Applied Arts Vienna the book is the fifth issue of the Social Readers collection.
Autorenporträt
Eleni Boutsika Palles is an architect and artist from Greece. She holds a Diploma in Architecture from the NTU Athens and a Diploma in Scenography from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. She attended the Art & Science masters degree programme at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and is currently teaching at the department of Architectural Theory at the University of Innsbruck, while working on her PhD research. She has worked in the fields of (landscape) architecture, theatre and film, developing a passion for environments that engage the viewer both physically and psychically and encourage shifts in consciousness. Since 2018 she works as a co-editor of the magazine ADATO.