And so I seek out the airport chapel, interfaith space, prayer room, or meditation center, and see how each country’s particular tics and prejudices play out as spiritual architecture in technopolitical space. I rarely see other people in my visits to these places. — Witte De With Review
James Bridle wrote a short piece concerning one of his perennial obsessions: airport chapels, and the strange interactions of iPhones and prayer mats, and technological and spiritual spaces.
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