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After a game-changing year when Europe, in all its tangible and intangible consequences reached far and wide, BDP are proud to announce one of our most ambitious compilations of art, writing and investigation on our contemporary’s troubled, shape-shifting realities. In a unique dual book publication...
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ftunivluxembourg:oai:orbilu.uni.lu:10993/51408 2024-04-21T08:01:43+00:00 mountainislandglacier Fernandez-Pello, Carlos Fresneda, Javier Hurtado, Eduardo de Miguel, Regina Montesinos, Antonio Sandoval, Lorenzo Miessen, Markus 2012 190 https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/51408 en eng Broken Dimanche https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/51408 info:hdl:10993/51408 urn:isbn:9783943196016 Correspondence from Eyjafjallajökull idea of Europe kaleidoscopic perspectives artistic research Engineering computing & technology Architecture Ingénierie informatique & technologie book http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33 info:eu-repo/semantics/book 2012 ftunivluxembourg 2024-03-27T14:12:43Z After a game-changing year when Europe, in all its tangible and intangible consequences reached far and wide, BDP are proud to announce one of our most ambitious compilations of art, writing and investigation on our contemporary’s troubled, shape-shifting realities. In a unique dual book publication (English/Spanish editions) edited by the group ‘Correspondence from Eyjafjallajökull’ the book contains the artistic results and research of the group, along with eleven probing and insightful carefully selected ‘collaborations’. These diverse entries take many forms, including fiction, essay, polemnic, After working together as a research group centering around the event that was Eyjafjallajökull in May 2010, ‘Correspondence from Eyjafjallajökull’ went about re-examining the idea of Europe. With no air traffic possible, Europe found itself connected in a very physical way, a unity that is the opposite in many ways of how ‘Europe’ has been so recently conceived. Through various forms of artistic research and development new, kaleidoscopic perspectives of Europe came about, moving from peripheries such as Turkey and Iceland itself, moving inward to the imaginative world of European identity creation. Book Eyjafjallajökull Iceland University of Luxembourg: ORBilu - Open Repository and Bibliography |
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After a game-changing year when Europe, in all its tangible and intangible consequences reached far and wide, BDP are proud to announce one of our most ambitious compilations of art, writing and investigation on our contemporary’s troubled, shape-shifting realities. In a unique dual book publication (English/Spanish editions) edited by the group ‘Correspondence from Eyjafjallajökull’ the book contains the artistic results and research of the group, along with eleven probing and insightful carefully selected ‘collaborations’. These diverse entries take many forms, including fiction, essay, polemnic, After working together as a research group centering around the event that was Eyjafjallajökull in May 2010, ‘Correspondence from Eyjafjallajökull’ went about re-examining the idea of Europe. With no air traffic possible, Europe found itself connected in a very physical way, a unity that is the opposite in many ways of how ‘Europe’ has been so recently conceived. Through various forms of artistic research and development new, kaleidoscopic perspectives of Europe came about, moving from peripheries such as Turkey and Iceland itself, moving inward to the imaginative world of European identity creation. |
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