The radical Italian group Superstudio articulated the intellectual crisis of modernism by creating subversive and provocative visions of the future. With their proposal for 12 Ideal Cities they created a spurious utopia designed to make one reflect on how the world could look if the then accepted norms of design and urban planning progressed unchecked.”
The radical Italian group Superstudio articulated the intellectual crisis of modernism by creating subversive and provocative visions of the future. With their proposal for 12 Ideal Cities they created a spurious utopia designed to make one reflect on how the world could look if the then accepted norms of design and urban planning progressed unchecked.”
The radical Italian group Superstudio articulated the intellectual crisis of modernism by creating subversive and provocative visions of the future. With their proposal for 12 Ideal Cities they created a spurious utopia designed to make one reflect on how the world could look if the then accepted norms of design and urban planning progressed unchecked.”
Part of Sanitov Studio recently visited Arken, a museum placed at a beautiful location outside Copenhagen. They currently show a fantastic instillation by Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson called ‘The Blind Passanger’. It is based on utopia and how individuals experience this differently. Eliasson has created a piece where people entering, will find themselves challenged by the lack of visibility and the co-ordination of space when walking through the 90 meter long tunnel. The changeability and movement becomes the core of utopia.
Part of Sanitov Studio recently visited Arken, a museum placed at a beautiful location outside Copenhagen. They currently show a fantastic instillation by Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson called ‘The Blind Passanger’. It is based on utopia and how individuals experience this differently. Eliasson has created a piece where people entering, will find themselves challenged by the lack of visibility and the co-ordination of space when walking through the 90 meter long tunnel. The changeability and movement becomes the core of utopia.
Part of Sanitov Studio recently visited Arken, a museum placed at a beautiful location outside Copenhagen. They currently show a fantastic instillation by Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson called ‘The Blind Passanger’. It is based on utopia and how individuals experience this differently. Eliasson has created a piece where people entering, will find themselves challenged by the lack of visibility and the co-ordination of space when walking through the 90 meter long tunnel. The changeability and movement becomes the core of utopia.