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RE-ASSEMBLING THE ARCHIVE

Seoul’s Biennale Architecture And Urbanism Exhibition

The Open Workshop

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Archive Of Ecological States

One of the most difficult issues to perceive in climate change is the effect of time, making these transformations abstract or seemingly imperceptible.The Archive of Ecological States organizes the primary world biomes into a series of nested greenhouse enclosures to simulate and accelerate the differential effects of climate change to collapse time and reduce its abstraction. 

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Department Of Defunct Technology

Increasingly information is found to be native to digital mediums, making the access to information contingent on software, hardware, and proprietary use. The Department of Defunct Technology creates a public space around accessing prior forms of information. The department problematizes the relationship between information and the mediums it is housed within—as these technologies are indicative of social and cultural transformations.

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Archive Of Lost Structures

One of the largest effects of the climate crisis is the overwhelming number of climate refugees caused by, amongst other things, drought, wildfires, flooding, and natural disasters. Historically, some of the earliest archives were used to document land ownership in the wake of crisis. The Archive of Lost Structures creates a quantitative and qualitative record of land ownership to enable future reparations. 

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Re-Assembling the Archive

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