A photo essay by Samuel Ganton.
This has been a BRIDGE POST.
A photo essay by Samuel Ganton.
This has been a BRIDGE POST.
Sean Maciel is a graduate of UWSA.
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Kathryn Schwartzkopf will defend her thesis "No Common Ground: Atlas of Resistance and Control during the 2010 Toronto G20 Summit" on Monday January 19th at 6pm in the Lecture Hall. Her work focuses on how crowds moved through and appropriated space in downtown Toronto during the protest demonstrations, examining how the security apparatus reconfigured the space of the city in order to control public movement.
Kyle's thesis 'States of Dependency' is concerned with exploring architectures relationship to socio-political and ethnographic conflict within Jerusalem. Specifically, the work examines the districts of west and east Musrara, sites just to the north of the Old City, and reimagines the civic function of the no-mans land that runs between them. The project works to literally bridge the Israeli western half and the Palestinian eastern half of this area, and explores the educational and civic role that a truly public space may provide in this context. Kyle's defence will take place on Friday January 15th, 2016 at 9 30 AM in ARC 2003.
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