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MINE-a condition (2023)
(collective interventions and research pavilion
in collaboration with Abd Tammaa, Farzad Golghasemi,
Gabriela Valdespino, Lucas Kalmus, Pablo Somonte Ruano)
Profound transformations are reshaping our cities, altering perspectives and leaving remnants of the past scattered in the wake. Amidst this dynamic tapestry, we find ourselves mining for evidence related to shifts in economic and developmental priorities and its consequences on individuals, communities and local businesses. Our intervention in the UMZU pavilion (formerly a flower shop) in the city center of Bremen sets the stage for a multidirectional exploration into the heart of an indeterminate site. Here, the absence of a stable ground encapsulates the disorienting effects of this urban ecology, triggering questions about operative actors, their motives and how they designate who/what this city is for.
Over the course of three weeks we hosted a series of workshops, activations and interactions open for public participation.
(collective interventions and research pavilion
in collaboration with Abd Tammaa, Farzad Golghasemi,
Gabriela Valdespino, Lucas Kalmus, Pablo Somonte Ruano)
Profound transformations are reshaping our cities, altering perspectives and leaving remnants of the past scattered in the wake. Amidst this dynamic tapestry, we find ourselves mining for evidence related to shifts in economic and developmental priorities and its consequences on individuals, communities and local businesses. Our intervention in the UMZU pavilion (formerly a flower shop) in the city center of Bremen sets the stage for a multidirectional exploration into the heart of an indeterminate site. Here, the absence of a stable ground encapsulates the disorienting effects of this urban ecology, triggering questions about operative actors, their motives and how they designate who/what this city is for.
Over the course of three weeks we hosted a series of workshops, activations and interactions open for public participation.


