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Blog Name: BUU: Bureau for Unstable Urbanism
Url: http://b4uu.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: unstable arts, electronic arts, urbanism
Description: Bureau for Unstable Urbanism is proposed as a trans-national network of individuals and groups involved in a variety of practices that engage in different ways with contemporary urban space, actually or conceptually. The project is being initiated in Bergen (Norway) and is initially planned to run until late 2010. The notion of “unstable urbanism” is an undefined yet resonant term to describe ways of thinking about or acting upon changing urban phenomena.
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HUNTING GONZO ARC...
HUNTING GONZO ARCHITECTURE! - a MASTER TVERR KURS at BAS organized by DAV project teacher Ron Sluik in week 45 / 2009:A workshop at Bergen Arkitekt Skole / Norway. The project is now kind of documented in a series of weblogs
Surrealist Activity on streets of Leeds
The latest ( print) edition of Phosphor includes an article by Peter Overton about surrealist group activity, including object making, in " lumps of urban fabric shaken well and dropped randomly, or just abandoned and left to silt over..."Details of mag at:http://leedssurrealistgroup.wordpress.com/
Google's ghost town
Owing to quantum instability, this town is invisible:http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/6474746/Mystery-of-Argleton-the-Google-town-that-only-exists-online.html
Migrant shopping trolleys
An image from a growing collection of photographs of shopping trolleys encountered in various locations around the world. A daily sight in most cities, and sometimes in more isolated places. It wo
A few links to wake up BUU!
The blog has been pretty dormant recently. Everybody is presumably occupied with other projects at the moment. In the meantime, a few things have popped up that are relevant and interesting. A seminar entitled "Photography as Alternative Urbanism", happening in London on November 10th. looks like an event designed for BUU! Hopefully someone involved in this discussion will be able to attend.My current neighbourhood, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, is an inner city neighbourhood with a rich, colourful and not always peaceful history. It was a site of conflict in the 1970's, when devel

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