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    Title: A Love Affair
    By (author): Lou-Atessa Marcellin
    ISBN10-13: 139994018X : 9781399940184
    A Love Affair is a collection of twelve love letters exploring the amorous relationship we cultivate with other organisms. How do the more-than-human make us feel and move, and how do they inform our identities? What apparatuses can help us attune to their liveliness through a sense of care, reciprocity, and affection? Letâ s take a moment to feel. Edited by Lou-Atessa Marcellin Contributors: Carolina Ramirez-Figueroa/ Mo?nica Rivas Vela?squez/ Adam Moore/ Andrea Cetrulo/ Himali Singh Soin/ John Bingham-Hall/ Marta Michalowska/ Labeja Kodua Okullu/ Fani Kostourou/ Theo Turpin/ Lea Collet, Miriam Austin/ Harry Bix/ Guendalina Cerruti/ Rosa Doornenbal/ Roxman Gatt/ Maria Gorodeckaya/ Natalia Janu?a/ Eleni Papazoglou/ Anna Souter/ Zaiba Jabbar/ Lou-Atessa Marcellin/ Naz Balkaya/ Dylan Spencer-Davidson.
    Pages: 92 
    PublishedTheatrum Mundi - April   2023
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    Title: Concrete and Ink: Storytelling and the Future of Architecture
    By (author): Justinien Tribillon
    ISBN10-13: 9462086168 : 9789462086166
    What role does storytelling play in urban imaginaries? How do these imaginaries converge or diverge from reality? Can we use stories to test ideas for future architecture? Concrete & Ink: Storytelling and the Future of Architecture, the first volume in the series Staging Cities, brings together commissioned writing in fiction and non-fiction, a graphic story, and interviews, narrating buildings, housing estates and cities, between utopias and dystopias, through imagination, dreaming, magic, games and concrete realities, across past and present, and into the future. Edited by Marta Michalowska/ Justinien Tribillon Contributors: Adania Shibli/ Alia Trabucco Zerán/ Alison Irvine/ Bedwyr Williams/ Ben Okri/ Crystal Bennes/ Jodie Azhar/ Justinien Tribillon/ Marta Michalowska/ Matthew Dooley/ Meghana Bisineer/ Mona Kareem/ Natasha Lehrer/ Nina Leger/ Sophie Hughes/ Sophie Mackintosh.
    Pages: 160 
    PublishedTheatrum Mundi - April   2023
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    Title: Embodying Otherness
    By (author): Fani Kostourou
    ISBN10-13: 1916186440 : 9781916186446
    Embodying Otherness explores the presence, stillness and movement of bodies in the city, and the ways they are constantly restricted, codified and practiced. How can we challenge codes embedded in urban design which limit our right to be and move in the city? And how can we accommodate future changes by navigating the unknown and imagining alternative realities? Edited by Elahe Karimnia and Fani Kostourou Contributors: Adesola Akinleye/ Andrea Cetrulo/ Blanca Pujals/ Cecily Chua/ Elahe Karimnia/ Ellie Cosgrave/ Fani Kostourou/ Giuditta Vendrame/ John Bingham-Hall/ Lisa Sandlos/ Luke Gregory-Jones/ Marcos Villalba/ Matthias Sperling/ Paolo Patelli/ Paul Setúbal/ Pepa Ubera/ Rebecca Faulkner/ Rennie Tang/ Richard Sennett.
    Pages: 80 
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    Title: 3 of: 15
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    Title: Encounters
    By (author): Elahe Karimnia Edited by: Fani Kostourou
    ISBN10-13: 1916186491 : 9781916186491
    How can new forms of interdisciplinarity between city- making and dance-making help engender care for bodies, both human and non-human, in urban landscapes? How can dance, and particularly the form of the party, reveal and respond to issues of mobility justice in cities? This publication addresses questions in the design of urban (im)mobilities, voicing the choreographers, dancers, architects, and urbanists that contributed to the Movement Forum project. It narrates the experiments they led, the processes they went through, and the encounters they had along the way. Encounters that challenged not only the way they relate to each other but also the way they move and co-exist in space; the way they present themselves, embody their identities and accommodate the identities and presence of others; and the way they relate to non-human species and inanimate things with whom they share their habitat. It is these encounters, whether amorous, meaningful, lasting, intimate, conscious or not, that this book wishes to celebrate. Movement Forum was a project curated and organised by Theatrum Mundi in 2021 as part of the Future Architecture platform programme â Landscapes of Careâ co-funded by Creative Europe. Edited by Fani Kostourou and Elahe Karimnia Contributors: à la sauvette/ Adam Moore/ Barbara Araque/ Diego Jenowein/ Elahe Karimnia/ Eloise Maltby Maland/ Ernesto Ibáñez Galindo/ Fani Kostourou/ fem_arc/ Lara Stöhlmacher/ Gloria Calderone/ Habibitch/ Héctor Suárez/ Iro Xyda/ John Bingham-Hall/ Lee Campbell/ Luc Sanciaume/ Mahsa Alami Fariman/ Marcello Licitra/ Pablo Castillo Luna/ Rafael Alvarez/ Rebecca Faulkner/ Sara Wookey/ Takako Hasegawa/ Victoria Noakes.
    Pages: 104 
    PublishedTheatrum Mundi - April   2023
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    Title: Infrastructuring: Four Conversations on Cultural Infrastructure
    Sub-title: Four Conversations on Cultural Infrastructure
    By (author): Lou-Atessa Marcellin
    ISBN10-13: 1916186475 : 9781916186477
    Often we only become aware of infrastructure when it is broken. When infrastructureâ s functioning is broken, as users, protagonists, friends, interlocutors, we are required to find an alternative way to travel, to consume, to rest, to socialise, to acknowledge that, for many in urban contexts, this corruption marks a seam, or an edge, in an otherwise seamless, or edgeless, cultural life. This publication by Susannah Haslam explores the relationship between cultural institutions and cultural infrastructures through four dialogues with cultural practitioners: eco-anxious artist, environmentalist and fermenter Sean Roy Parker; curator, educator, agitator and resource builder Cecilia Wee; curator and cultural programmer across design and architecture Meneesha Kellay; and co-directors of Theatrum Mundi â curator, producer and writer Marta Michalowska and cities researcher, organiser and musician John Bingham-Hall. Edited by Marta Michalowska and Lou-Atessa Marcellin Contributors: Sean Roy Parker/ Cecilia Wee/ Meneesha Kellay/ Marta Michalowska/ John Bingham-Hall.
    Pages: 66 
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    Title: Interior Realms
    By (author): Andrea Cetrulo Edited by: Marta Michalowska Cover design or artwork by: Cecily Chua
    ISBN10-13: 1916186432 : 9781916186439
    A domain of reflection, a zone of imagination, a sphere of cosmic reverie, a field of observation, an empire of fleeting thoughts, a territory of contemplation, a province of desires, an orbit of fantasy. Sixteen new pieces of writing â essays, poems, prose poems, short stories â two interviews taking you to the kitchen table, spare bedroom, home office, home studio, garage, shed, bedroom, bathroom, garden, closet and, on one occasion, car productions. The book is accompanied by an audio compilation including ten homemade tracks that reflect the ways in which architectural spaces shape music production and how that music, in turn, transforms architectureâ s atmospheric qualities. Edited by Marta Michalowska and Andrea Cetrulo Contributors: Alison Irvine/ Andrea Cetrulo / Casper Laing Ebbensgaard / Cecily Chua / Charlotte Law / Cucina Povera / ENDGAME / Flora Pitrolo / Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh / John Bingham-Hall / Labeja Kodua Okullu / Lyall Hakaraia / Marta Michalowska / Meghana Bisineer / Michael Salu / Niall Campbell / Pol Esteve Castelló / R. W. P/ Rut Blees Luxemburg / Satu Streatfield / Stephen Sutcliffe / Victor Ginesta / Vladimir Muratovski Divo aka Elektro Kultura / William Messenger.
    Pages: 180 
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    Title: 6 of: 15
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    Title: Itâ s Always a Work in Progress
    Sub-title: C'est Un Chantier Permanent
    By (author): Justinien Tribillon
    ISBN10-13: 1916186424 : 9781916186422
    This Edition documents a research exchange organised with support from the British Embassy in France. Exploring different models of infrastructure for cultural production through spatial and network analysis, it asks how those that design and run these infrastructures can develop new approaches and solidarities by reflecting on their everyday experiences in dialogue with colleagues from another city. Lead Authors: Elahe Karimnia, Justinien Tribillon, John Bingham-Hall Contributors: Abigale Neate Wilson/ Océane Vilbert/ Louise Dubois/ Elsa Buet & Viviana Checchia.
    Pages: 72 
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    Title: Navigations: Scoring the Moment
    Sub-title: Scoring The Moment
    By (author): Marta Michalowska
    ISBN10-13: 1399940198 : 9781399940191
    There are cities that are walking cities or driving cities; there are quiet, loud, fast, slow, broad or high cities, and the bodies within them are shaped by the need to navigate them, while that process of navigation, in turn, shapes the cities. Urban designers, engineers, architects, exhibition curators and choreographers share a common interest in creating movement around, in, and through places. Each of these disciplines comes with its own language, verbal and/or somatic: a structured system of words, ideas, movements, rules, meanings and assumptions that can lead to slippages or â failuresâ in communication outside the narrow field of their specialisms. And those instances of slippages have provided the starting point for dancer, choreographer and Theatrum Mundiâ s Research Fellow Adesola Akinleye to define a transdisciplinary lexicon of Place-making: a scaffolding for shared exploration, liberating communication from the contingencies and limitations of different subject areas. Edited by Marta Michalowska
    Pages: 64 
    PublishedTheatrum Mundi - April   2023
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    Title: Performing Projections
    By (author): Jayden Ali
    ISBN10-13: 1916186467 : 9781916186460
    Performing Projections explores the two-year collaboration between Theatrum Mundi and Jayden Ali, Unit Leader of the Spatial Practices programme at Central Saint Martins. Combining the voices of students, educators, and practitioners the publication is centred around one fundamental question: Can performance-making be a craft for architectural thinking? The studio was an experimental testbed where methodologies were developed using the techniques of scoring, staging, rehearsing, and improvising to raise provocative questions about who has the right to access, occupy, use, and remake our urban environments. Edited by Cecily Chua and Jayden Ali Contributors: Abby Bird/ Andrea Cetrulo/ Andrea Luka Zimmerman/ Andreas Lang/ Annie Dermawan/ Awais Ali/ Callum Brown/ Cameron Bray/ Cecily Chua/ Dhara Bhatt/ Elahe Karimnia/ Jake Johnson/ Jayden Ali/ John Bingham-Hall/ Kleanthis Kyriakou/ Lydia Hyde/ Mollie Griffiths/ Olivia Sutherill/ Rebecca Faulkner/ Sara Lohse / Yibeijia Li.
    Pages: 80 
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    Title: Site Report
    By (author): Marta Michalowska
    ISBN10-13: 1916186483 : 9781916186484
    Site Report is a collection of poetry in prose, verse and screenplay, where windows are a lot more than panes of glass, tables have minds of their own and sinks are conduits that connect to the wider world beyond the home. It is not a book about the domestic: it is the domestic reimagined. Written through the architecture of the home and together with all its elements, it is an invitation into the worlds of windows, tables and sinks that should never be reduced to their mere objecthood. Developed and written during Rhona Warwick Patersonâ s fellowship at Theatrum Mundi (2020-22), Site Report is an imaginative re-worlding of domestic space that destabilises the most intimate and familiar of spaces, proposing a pulsating landscape with uncontained possibility. Edited by Marta Michalowska
    Pages: 88 
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    Title: 10 of: 15

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