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Analyzing the tensions of transnational negotiations through kinetic cartography Justine Testado2014-01-17T20:23:00-05:00>2014-01-20T18:03:18-05:00
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<em>Negotiated edges – one world, different systems</em> is a kinetic cartography "world machine" currently featured at the <a href="http://uabb.hk/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">2013-14 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture</a> in Hong Kong. Created by multidisciplinary design team Chiu Ning, Yuet Chan, Lau Wai Kin, and Andrew Ng, the piece is relevant to the Biennale's overall discussion of boundaries in various architectural and urban contexts ranging from an individual to a global perspective.<br><br>
If you're based in Hong Kong, you can check out <em>Negotiated edges</em> at the Biennale until Feb. 23, 2014. You can also watch the video below to see it in action.<br><br>
Here's more info on the project:<br><br><img alt="" src="http://cdn.archinect.net/images/514x/2i/2in5yng47gbkn5fo.jpg" title=""><br><br>
"'Negotiated edges – one world, different systems' owes its inception to an architectural thesis on boundaries as strategic exploitation of resources through transnational linkages against the backdrop of globalization. The team further developed the concept by looking beyond restrictive binaries to the multiplicity of sites and context.</p>
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