Supersuit : poetic interventions in urban spaces

By: Aschwanden, Daniel(ed)Contributor(s): Wallraff, Michael(ed)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Switzerland Birkhauser Verlag GmbH 2017Description: 112pISBN: 9783035612059DDC classification: 711/ASC
Contents:
Daniel Aschwanden/ Michael Wallraff Editors' Foreword p.7, Brigitte Felderer Person in the Crowd:Stories of Supersuit p.8, Michael Wallraff The City a Stage p.15, Daniel Aschwanden Performing the City, Performing the Space: Touching the Invisible p.16, First Test Setup p.34, Second Test Setup p.44, Manora Auersperg To Suit The Super p.50, Development Of The Structure p.54, Arne Hofmann Dynamics In Equilibrium p.58, Performance Diary p.72, Vienna p.72, Conny Zenk Projection As Mirror Of The City p.88, Addis Ababa p.90, Solweig Kieser Condominium In Lideta: Lawns, Castaways, And Art p.95, Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew Making Sense Of Confined Urban Realities p.96, Discussion Of The Performance On Mexico Square In Addis Ababa p.100, Wu Han p.106, Mu Bo Supersuit & Gold Field p.108, Biographies p.110, Project Credits / Colophon p.112.
Summary: The increasing accumulation of people in living machines without history and the challenges presented by migration and the lack of space provoke a need for new thinking and acting in public spaces. SUPERSUIT is an interdisciplinary experiment at the demarcation between people and space. It is a tool for poetic interventions in a range of different urban situations that invites participation and queries the relationship between people, space and city in terms of sense perception. As a marker of public space, the spontaneously arising forms of SUPERSUIT respond directly to the parameters of urban context. Using the means of ?performative interventions? SUPERSUIT facilitates a change in current design processes and the conceptualizing of new people/material constellations.
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Daniel Aschwanden/ Michael Wallraff Editors' Foreword p.7, Brigitte Felderer Person in
the Crowd:Stories of Supersuit p.8, Michael Wallraff The City a Stage p.15, Daniel
Aschwanden Performing the City, Performing the Space: Touching the Invisible p.16,
First Test Setup p.34, Second Test Setup p.44, Manora Auersperg To Suit The Super
p.50, Development Of The Structure p.54, Arne Hofmann Dynamics In Equilibrium
p.58, Performance Diary p.72, Vienna p.72, Conny Zenk Projection As Mirror Of The
City p.88, Addis Ababa p.90, Solweig Kieser Condominium In Lideta: Lawns,
Castaways, And Art p.95, Berhanu Ashagrie Deribew Making Sense Of Confined Urban
Realities p.96, Discussion Of The Performance On Mexico Square In Addis Ababa
p.100, Wu Han p.106, Mu Bo Supersuit & Gold Field p.108, Biographies p.110, Project
Credits / Colophon p.112.

The increasing accumulation of people in living machines without history and the challenges presented by migration and the lack of space provoke a need for new thinking and acting in public spaces. SUPERSUIT is an interdisciplinary experiment at the demarcation between people and space. It is a tool for poetic interventions in a range of different urban situations that invites participation and queries the relationship between people, space and city in terms of sense perception. As a marker of public space, the spontaneously arising forms of SUPERSUIT respond directly to the parameters of urban context. Using the means of ?performative interventions? SUPERSUIT facilitates a change in current design processes and the conceptualizing of new people/material constellations.

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