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eGliaV2/CaldoDeCultivo orsieg: El caldo de cultivo de mis intereses y producciones es un mapa de puntos cardinales, para no perderme, pero también para ver los caminos abiertos, bifurcaciones inesperadas y lugares no visitados. Las referencias (azul claro), los intereses (violeta) y los productos propios (azul oscuro) van tejiendo una red (casi) contínua [fig. 1], pero se puede reagrupar por líneas de trabajo [fig. 2], o por campos de interés [fig. 3].

eGliaV2/CaldoDeCultivo

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El caldo de cultivo de mis intereses y producciones es un mapa de puntos cardinales, para no perderme, pero también para ver los caminos abiertos, bifurcaciones inesperadas y lugares no visitados.

Las referencias (azul claro), los intereses (violeta) y los productos propios (azul oscuro) van tejiendo una red (casi) contínua [fig. 1], pero se puede reagrupar por líneas de trabajo [fig. 2], o por campos de interés [fig. 3].

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ethel-baraona:

The New City Reader is a newspaper on architecture, design, public space and the city. First published as part of The Last Newspaper, an exhibition held at the New Museum for Contemporary Art [New York City] in 2011, a new edition of the public newspaper will be published by the Istanbul Design Biennial team, to be hung on the streets of Istanbul in the months preceding the opening and during the run of the Istanbul Design Biennale. 
Each issue of the The New City Reader is guest-edited by a contributing network of architects, theorists, and research groups who will bring their particular expertise to bear on the individual sections.
 In emulation of a practice common in the nineteenth century and still popular in parts of the world today, the New City Reader is designed to be posted in public for collective reading. 
More info at Design Biennial web-site and following @newcityreader
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ethel-baraona:

The New City Reader is a newspaper on architecture, design, public space and the city. First published as part of The Last Newspaper, an exhibition held at the New Museum for Contemporary Art [New York City] in 2011, a new edition of the public newspaper will be published by the Istanbul Design Biennial team, to be hung on the streets of Istanbul in the months preceding the opening and during the run of the Istanbul Design Biennale. 
Each issue of the The New City Reader is guest-edited by a contributing network of architects, theorists, and research groups who will bring their particular expertise to bear on the individual sections.
 In emulation of a practice common in the nineteenth century and still popular in parts of the world today, the New City Reader is designed to be posted in public for collective reading. 
More info at Design Biennial web-site and following @newcityreader
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