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The Metropolitan Laboratory magazine

Volume 1. Education: Trial and Error

Auteur:Studio Lukas Feireiss

ISBN: 978-3-944083-03-2

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 200 pagina's
  • 1 nov. 2016

Edited by Studio Lukas Feireiss and designed with Floyd E. Schulze, the first issue of The Metropolitan Laboratory magazine entiteld "Education: Trial and Error" for the Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory in Berlin.

The magazine looks at the topic of artistic and architectural education. As a survey of highly progressive pedagogical approaches, it questions the role of education in past, present, and future. The broad spectrum of articles and essays ranges from Black Mountain College, Joseph Beuys, Paul Thek, Cedric Price, and Oswald Ungers all the way to Beatriz Colomina, Olafur Eliasson, Ai Wei Wei, Thom Mayne, Odile Decq, Peter Cook, and Joan Ockmann, to mention but a few. Inherent to all of these contributions is a profound apprehension of the positive surplus of unsolicited changes, uninvited irritants, unanticipated setbacks, and failures as the future seeds of human achievement and progress.

Edited by Studio Lukas Feireiss and designed with Floyd E. Schulze, the first issue of The Metropolitan Laboratory magazine entiteld "Education: Trial and Error" for the Aedes Metropolitan Laboratory in Berlin.

The magazine looks at the topic of artistic and architectural education. As a survey of highly progressive pedagogical approaches, it questions the role of education in past, present, and future. The broad spectrum of articles and essays ranges from Black Mountain College, Joseph Beuys, Paul Thek, Cedric Price, and Oswald Ungers all the way to Beatriz Colomina, Olafur Eliasson, Ai Wei Wei, Thom Mayne, Odile Decq, Peter Cook, and Joan Ockmann, to mention but a few. Inherent to all of these contributions is a profound apprehension of the positive surplus of unsolicited changes, uninvited irritants, unanticipated setbacks, and failures as the future seeds of human achievement and progress.

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