Surfacing

Settled on the opening mouth of an estuary at the foothills of a mountain, the placement of the city of Hobart takes form in response to the rhythm of the earth’s crust. The multitudes of life forms, accumulations of matter and vital forces harden, fold, become buried, get pushed to the surface and...

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Main Author: Jan Hogan
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Language:English
Published: professionaldreamers 2017-05-01
Series:lo Squaderno
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Online Access:http://www.losquaderno.professionaldreamers.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/losquaderno48.pdf#page=37
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spelling doaj-192b47904b624684939e9dbb8ef9171e2020-11-25T02:44:21Zengprofessionaldreamerslo Squaderno1973-91412017-05-0113483740SurfacingJan Hogan0University of TasmaniaSettled on the opening mouth of an estuary at the foothills of a mountain, the placement of the city of Hobart takes form in response to the rhythm of the earth’s crust. The multitudes of life forms, accumulations of matter and vital forces harden, fold, become buried, get pushed to the surface and become engaged in new entanglements. The milieu of Hobart, Tasmania, is developed from the foundations of a deeper, older space, the earth, which has a continual presence, a material, physical hum in the background.http://www.losquaderno.professionaldreamers.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/losquaderno48.pdf#page=37Surfaces and Materialslo Squaderno No. 48
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description Settled on the opening mouth of an estuary at the foothills of a mountain, the placement of the city of Hobart takes form in response to the rhythm of the earth’s crust. The multitudes of life forms, accumulations of matter and vital forces harden, fold, become buried, get pushed to the surface and become engaged in new entanglements. The milieu of Hobart, Tasmania, is developed from the foundations of a deeper, older space, the earth, which has a continual presence, a material, physical hum in the background.
topic Surfaces and Materials
lo Squaderno No. 48
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