Preemptive Architecture: Explosive Art and Future Architectures in Cursed Urban Zones
This article describes the art and architectural research project Preemptive Architecture that uses artistic strategies and approaches to create bomb-ready architectural structures that act as instruments for the undoing of violence in war. Increasing environmental usability through destruction repr...
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doaj-4e7300f3010f44e483e708e498b518312020-11-24T23:23:07ZengSingidunum University. Faculty of Media and CommunicationsAM: Art + Media2217-96662406-16542017-04-01012293910.25038/am.v0i12.165166Preemptive Architecture: Explosive Art and Future Architectures in Cursed Urban ZonesStahl Stenslie0Magne Wiggen1Aalborg UniversityOslo School of ArchitectureThis article describes the art and architectural research project Preemptive Architecture that uses artistic strategies and approaches to create bomb-ready architectural structures that act as instruments for the undoing of violence in war. Increasing environmental usability through destruction represents an inverse strategy that reverses common thinking patterns about warfare, art and architecture. Building structures predestined for a constructive destruction becomes a creative act. One of the main motivations behind this paper is to challenge and expand the material thinking as well as the socio-political conditions related to artistic, architectural and design based practices. Article received: December 12, 2016; Article accepted: January 10, 2017; Published online: April 20, 2017 Original scholarly paper How to cite this article: Stenslie, Stahl, and Magne Wiggen. "Preemptive Architecture: Explosive Art and Future Architectures in Cursed Urban Zones." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 12 (2017): 29-39. doi: 10.25038/am.v0i12.165http://fmkjournals.fmk.edu.rs/index.php/AM/article/view/165preemptive architecture, inverse thinking, discursive methodology, bomb-ready architecture, destruction as aesthetic category, smart materials |
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Preemptive Architecture: Explosive Art and Future Architectures in Cursed Urban Zones |
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This article describes the art and architectural research project Preemptive Architecture that uses artistic strategies and approaches to create bomb-ready architectural structures that act as instruments for the undoing of violence in war. Increasing environmental usability through destruction represents an inverse strategy that reverses common thinking patterns about warfare, art and architecture. Building structures predestined for a constructive destruction becomes a creative act. One of the main motivations behind this paper is to challenge and expand the material thinking as well as the socio-political conditions related to artistic, architectural and design based practices.
Article received: December 12, 2016; Article accepted: January 10, 2017; Published online: April 20, 2017
Original scholarly paper
How to cite this article: Stenslie, Stahl, and Magne Wiggen. "Preemptive Architecture: Explosive Art and Future Architectures in Cursed Urban Zones." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 12 (2017): 29-39. doi: 10.25038/am.v0i12.165 |
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preemptive architecture, inverse thinking, discursive methodology, bomb-ready architecture, destruction as aesthetic category, smart materials |
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