Re: [NetBehaviour] Complexity, uncertainty & scalability: How Assemble's Granby 4 Streets won 2015 Turner Prize

2019-09-25 Thread Tom Keene
For lots of reasons this thread is of interest, not least of which because of my long-term and very personal involvement in housing activism. And i'm undertaking artist and activist led PhD research of urban regeneration... RE: the questions pritchard comes up with I think are really important

Re: [NetBehaviour] Complexity, uncertainty & scalability: How Assemble's Granby 4 Streets won 2015 Turner Prize

2019-09-21 Thread Michael Szpakowski
This is a very interesting and useful piece of writing, Marc - I hadn’t come across Pritchard’s work before. A helpfully clear eyed and sober look at magical thinking art-world players, neo-liberal wolves in sheep’s clothing and the many careerists in between! Perhaps if we’re really interested

[NetBehaviour] Complexity, uncertainty & scalability: How Assemble's Granby 4 Streets won 2015 Turner Prize

2019-09-21 Thread marc.garrett via NetBehaviour
Complexity, uncertainty & scalability: How Assemble's Granby 4 Streets won 2015 Turner Prize. Stephen Pritchard. "Did Assemble really play such a big part in Granby 4 Streets? How 'community-led' was the project? What was the role of the Community Land Trust? How did Assemble come to win