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The rapid changes currently taking place in our urban, political and institutional environments have shifted spatial practice to centre stage both in civic life and academic research. Social networking, political projects, cross-border movements, artistic interventions, urban and environmental initiatives, self-organized educational practices - all articulate the challenges involved in organizing the spaces we share. In this volume, visual culture scholars from around the world discuss the »practical turn« in different fields of critical engagement, proposing fresh ways to assert an interpenetrated space of research and intervention.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The rapid changes currently taking place in our urban, political and institutional environments have shifted spatial practice to centre stage both in civic life and academic research. Social networking, political projects, cross-border movements, artistic interventions, urban and environmental initiatives, self-organized educational practices - all articulate the challenges involved in organizing the spaces we share. In this volume, visual culture scholars from around the world discuss the »practical turn« in different fields of critical engagement, proposing fresh ways to assert an interpenetrated space of research and intervention.
Autorenporträt
Peter Mörtenböck (Prof. Dr.) teaches art and architectural theory in Vienna and London. He is recognised as pioneering the research field of Visual Culture in the German speaking world. His texts on the transformation of cities and urban culture have been translated into many languages. Helge Mooshammer (Dr.), architect and theorist, lives and works in Vienna and London. The author of numerous publications on contemporary visual culture, he is renowned for his groundbreaking research on the global dimension of post-capitalist change and the counter-movements associated with it.