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The Roundabout Revolutions
One common feature of the wave of recent revolutions and revolts around the world is not political but rather architectural: many erupted on inner-city roundabouts.
Rereading the history of the roundabout through the vortices of history that traverse it, the book follows the development of the roundabout in Europe and North America in the early twentieth century, to its subsequent export to the colonial world in the context of attempts to discipline and police the “chaotic” non-Western city. How did an urban apparatus put in the service of authoritarian power became the locus of its undoing?
The sixth volume of the Critical Spatial Practice series stems from Weizman’s contribution to the 'Gwangju Folly II' in 2013, an exhibition curated by Nikolaus Hirsch with Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun for the Gwangju Biennale. Weizman and the architect Samaneh Moafi constructed a folly composed of seven roundabouts and a round table in front of the Gwangju train station, one of the central points in the events of May 1980.
55 black and white and 11 colour illustrations
Softcover
120 pages
Dimensions: height 15.0 x width 10.5 cm
ISBN: 9783956790980
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Published July 2015
Series: Critical Spatial Practice 6
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