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33 (2008)

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Christoph Laimer

Magazin

Reinhard Jakits
Armut und Informalität im städtischen Großraum von Quito
Poverty and informality in Greater Quito
Richard Sennett
Identität und Kultur des Neuen Kapitalismus
Identity and the culture of the new capitalism
Martí Peran, Pamela Bartar
Stadtplanungen in der Post-It City -- Von Barcelona bis Valparaiso oder Wien
Urban management in post-it city -- from Barcelona to Valparaiso or Vienna
Pelin Tan
Urban transformation in Istanbul
Daniel Kalt
Flatterhafte Experimente: Pavillonprojekte als Hybride zwischen innovativer Architektur und Kunst im öffentlichen Raum
Fluttering experiments: pavilions as hybrids between innovative architecture and art in public space
Ulrich Berding, Florian Kluge
Der Weg ist das Ziel -- Hochschullehre zwischen Dada, Dérive und Didaktik
The journey is the reward -- academic apprenticeship between dada, dérive and didactics
Hilary Tsui
Art interventions as alternative place-making -- urban cultural exchange between Vienna and Hong Kong
Efa Doringer, Heinrich Hoffer, Johannes Posch
Im Stadtteil altern
Ageing in the district
Maren Harnack
Pliensauvorstadt revisited
André Krammer
Ein Stadtteil in privater Hand
A district in private hands
Peter Payer
Im Keller -- Stichworte zur Phänomenologie des (städtischen) Untergrunds
The basement -- catchwords for the phenomenology of an urban underground
James G.Ballard
Die Gefahrenzone
Danger area

Besprechungen

Christa Kamleithner
Die Kunst der Unabhängigkeit (Gregor Harbusch, Martin Luce, Ton Matton, Wim Timmermans (Hg.): Surviving the Suburb -- Versuche der Semi-Autarkie in Suburbia)
The art of independence
Christoph Laimer
Pamphlet für die lebenswerte Stadt (Alexander Mitscherlich: Die Unwirtlichkeit unserer Städte)
Pamphlet for a liveable city
Elke Krasny
Das Labor europäischer Modernefantasien (Ausstellung: In der Wüste der Moderne im Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin)
The laboratory of European fantasies of modernity
Iris Meder
Der Bahnhof und die Hunnen (Matthias Roser: Der Stuttgarter Hauptbahnhof -- Vom Kulturdenkmal zum Abrisskandidaten?)
The railway station and the Huns
Peter Schmidt
Der Beginn von "temporär" ist lange her (Ausstellung/Exhibition: Wann begann temporär? Frühe Stadtinterventionen und Sanfte Stadterneuerung im Kunsthaus Mürz)
"Temporary" started long ago
Paul Rajakovics
Subjektpositionen im Kontext kultureller Konfliktzonen (Ausstellung/Exhibition: I myself am war im Open Space -- Zentrum für Kunstprojekte, Wien)
Subjective views in cultural zones of conflict
Iris Meder
Moderner Mensch, globale Polis (Otto Neurath: The Language of the Global Polis von Nader Vossoughian)
Modern man -- global polity

Erlesene Architektur

Reading architecture

Thomas Ballhausen über Architektur wie sie im Buche steht (Winfried Nerdinger, Hilde Strobl (Hg.): Fiktive Bauten und Städte in der Literatur)
Iris Meder
Enzyklopädische Gegend (Ausstellung/Exhibition: Am Puls der Stadt -- 2000 Jahre Karlsplatz im Wien Museum)
Encyclopedic area
Gregor Harbusch
Zürich im fröhlichen Ausnahmezustand (Fancity 2008. Veranstaltungen zur Eventisierung der Stadt in der Roten Fabrik, Zürich)
State of emergency in Zurich
Susanne Karr
Darstellung, Kommunikation, Motivierung (Anita Kern: Österreichisches Grafikdesign im 20.Jahrhundert)
Demonstration, communication, motivation
Peter Schmidt
Eine Entdeckungs- und Beobachtungsreise durch Linz (Ausstellung/Exhibition: Linz Texas -- Eine Stadt mit Beziehungen im Architekturzentrum Wien)
Discovering Linz


 

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Where were you when Europe fell apart?

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Even nameless horrors must be named

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The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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