Taipei Biennial 2020 curated by Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard.  Research: Kiel Moe Projection content: Peter Osbourne Exhibition Design & Curation: MILLIØNS  The Ghost Acres of Architecture displays data, artifacts and spatial information rega
       
     
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 Taipei Biennial 2020 curated by Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard.  Research: Kiel Moe Projection content: Peter Osbourne Exhibition Design & Curation: MILLIØNS  The Ghost Acres of Architecture displays data, artifacts and spatial information rega
       
     

Taipei Biennial 2020 curated by Bruno Latour and Martin Guinard.

Research: Kiel Moe
Projection content: Peter Osbourne
Exhibition Design & Curation: MILLIØNS

The Ghost Acres of Architecture displays data, artifacts and spatial information regarding the Seagram Building—an iconic modernist building in Manhattan designed by Mies van der Rohe, completed in 1958. The time from the first moment of extraction of its raw materials up to its present realities is presented through dynamic interactive visualization techniques that lay bare the immense territorial reach of just one single building project. The project evokes a broad range of evidence—drawing together digital projections and raw geological and architectural elements—to explicate the planetary reach of architecture, making design practice far less abstract and much more literal as a genre of terrestrial activity.

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MILLIØNS_Taipei Biennial Collage.jpg
       
     
Z_6F5A2932.JPG
       
     
Image.jpeg
       
     
Photo 12-15-20, 3 30 15 PM.jpg
       
     
AK6O6895_b.jpg
       
     
IMG_1783_b_lowres.jpg
       
     
IMG_1785_b_lowres.jpg
       
     
IMG_0122_JD.jpg
       
     
IMG_9612_yellow.jpg
       
     
IMG_9613_yellow.jpg
       
     
08_201015_Taipei_NoiseComposition_21.jpg
       
     
08_201015_Taipei_NoiseComposition_16.jpg
       
     
08_201015_Taipei_NoiseComposition_17.jpg
       
     
Taipei tables 02.460.jpg
       
     
Taipei tables 02.459.jpg
       
     
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