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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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Outpost Studio 3.16 Works
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pictify.com/user/russellmoreton The Politics of Architecture : Theorizing through speculative spatial practices.
"He rubbed his eyes. The riddle of his surroundings was confusing but his mind was quite clear - evidently his sleep had benefited him. He was not in a bed at all as he understood the word, but lying naked on a very soft and yeilding mattress, in a trough of dark glass. The mattress was partly transparent, a fact he observed with a sense of insecurity, and below it was a mirror reflecting him greyly. Above his arm- and he saw with a shock that his skin was strangely dry and yellow - was bound a curious apparatus of rubber, bound so cunningly that it seemed to pass into his skin above and below. And this bed was placed in a case of greenish-coloured glass (as it seemed to him), a bar in the white framework of which had first arrested his attention. In the corner of the case was a stand of glittering and delicately made apparatus, for the most part quite strange appliances, though a maximum and minimum thermometer was recognizable."
H. G. Wells : The Sleeper Awakes. 1899/1910
Spatiality : The Spatial Turn, Robert T. Tally Jr. 2013
Immediate Architectural Interventions, Durations and Effects : Apparatuses, Things and People in the Making of the City and the World. Alberto Altes Arlandis, Oren Lieberman. 2013
Preface (1921) ” The great city of this story is no more than a nightmare of Capitalism triumphant, a nightmare that was dreamt a quarter of a century ago. It is a fantastic possibility no longer possible. Much evil may be in store for mankind, but to this immense, grim organization of servitude, our race will never come” H.G. Wells. EastonGlebe, Dunmow,1921.