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Remix the City: Questions of Space

 S. B. Bloom  November 3, 2014

How do we define spaces by function?

Are spaces of transition not spaces of functionality?

Are spaces not born out of tradition?

Can spaces be redefined by a changing context?

Are spaces stable? Are spaces in flux?

How do we define spaces of memory?

How can we separate space from memory?

What is a memorial? What is a monument?

In what spaces can we hide? In what spaces can we perform?

Is this a space of tragedy? of clarity?

Author: S. B. Bloom

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