What are Urban Interventions? In what way do they alter the urban landscape? Some may consider uncommissioned public art as petty vandalism, others as enriching the tapestry of the built environment. Yet Culture Jamming surely has a valid place in a society dominated by the media, and journals such as Adbusters do a great deal to legitimise the plight of grassroots interventionists. The following are recent excerpts from the UK's Guardian newspaper:
Friday, November 26, 2010
URBAN GROWTH - c3 ASAKUSA, TOKYO
The Central Capsule Co-operative, Asakusa. A project attempting to synthesize the characteristics of modern Japanese instant gratification, exemplified by the myriad vending machines littered around the streets of Tokyo with traditional Japanese artisanship to create a modular building capable of reprogramming and upgrading in response to evolving social needs. The building grows organically from the fine-grain of the pixelated urban landscape with discreet capsules morphing over time and changing the overall form.
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