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Futures From Ruins
Ruins can be potent "containers for emergent forms of inhabitation in a damaged world." Relating to ruins as more than nostalgic, fetishized objects interrupts our memory cycles, reminding us that place can be remade in imaginative ways even when conditions are harsh.
Johanna Hoffman • Futures From Ruins
anthropologist Anna Tsing’s ideas about ruins as fertile ground for new life: ruins are places that support the unruly, entwined strains of existence, proving that life can thrive long after apocalypse occurs.
Johanna Hoffman • Futures From Ruins
People have been inspired to create new spaces, rituals and infrastructure amongst ruins for millennia, artists in particular. From London to Berlin to Rome to Manila, many cities have been continually built anew atop the wreckage of their pasts, with creative groups often leading the way.