Fiction Practice - Prototyping the otherworldly do you read me?! each page tells a different
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each page tells a different story that each user can relate to
Gijs Assmann sends his lover
Over time he began to categorise them based on their condition or the situation they found themselves in
moreIn 1988 he wrote the short story The History of X for the Artforum
The familiar act of turning a page may feel a little different from usual — it’s a feeling of architecture’s breath for me
Fiction Practice - Prototyping the otherworldly do you read me?! each page tells a differentFiction Practice is exploring the radical potential of fiction as a tool for social change through speculative design, afro surrealism, critical fabulations and alternative pedagogies.
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