Mechanism of Suspension @ kyklàda.press
In the Islands After Tourism. Escaping the Monocultures of Leisure, the editors write: “Tourism does more than transforming spaces and forcing emotions: its geographies also conceal a persisting power that captures the imagination. In their operational sturdiness, tourismscapes appear intractable and inert, making their alternative renderings almost unthinkable.”
Mechanism of Suspension was a collective project launched in March 2014, exhibited in the 14th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia as part of the Greek Participation. The project is a machine that reconfigures a coastal landscape to function as a field for outdoor free accommodation. Setting a framework against the privatization and environmental degradation of the coast, the legislative document becomes a speculative infrastructure that supports free access to the commons.
Thank you, George Papam, and @kyklada.press for including our work Mechanism of Suspension to this exquisite series.
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