Archive for 'FluxSpace'
Boundaries of Flux Community
In front of every Line 13 subway station is a group of taxi and pedicab drivers who every time anyone steps out of the station repeat relentlessly “jour chai, jour chai, jour chai” (take my cab, take my cab, take my cab) These drivers form a community outside of stations as they meet everday, […]
Posted: June 4th, 2007 under FluxSpace.
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Flux Space in Traditional Chinese Architecture
In Yung Ho-Chang’s writing about old Chinese architecture, he made distinctions between space in Chinese and Western Architecture. He described the story of him seeking an apartment when he was younger. From an advertisement for a four room suite, he recalled from his childhood, memories of spaces that are connected and fluent. Much to his […]
Posted: June 2nd, 2007 under FluxSpace.
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Flux Community
Beijing is extremely populous and spaces both private and public are scarce. While public spaces in the west are designed for, people in China simply take advantage of any space that is available. Basically anything can happen anywhere and instantly become a spectacle. These are communal lives that exist in flux. The population of any […]
Posted: May 20th, 2007 under FluxSpace.
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