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Activating Public Spaces: Micro-Interventions, Urban Sites and Circulating Images par Suzanne Paquet

April 01, 2020 by Suzanne Paquet

« Artistic projects have been inspiring urban planners, developers and geographers for decades, and many cities around the world lay claim to art and culture to proclaim or assert their brand image worldwide, a phenomenon that raises criticism in certain quarters (Michaud 2003, Garnier 2008, Paquet 2015). Some people, however, would like to see more public art, with colossal permanent works and smaller, temporary urban projects held up as models of “living together better” in the city, by the city. Two categories of works designed for...»

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Bibliographie

PAQUET, Suzanne (2020). « Activating public spaces. Micro-interventions, urban sites and circulating images: continuous creation of environmental forms. », Nathalie Blanc, Patrick Degeorges et Théa Manola (eds.), Forms of Experienced Environments: Questioning Relations between Humans, Aesthetics, and Sciences , London : Cambridge Scholars Publishers.

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