I was most excited to collect some advance copies of the book I have editted, ‘Plastic Green: Designing for Environmental Transformation’. It brings together a series of essays and projects from those involved in The Biospatial Workshop in 2007 at RMIT. There is some lovely work in there, some fairly confronting. I like watching peoples faces as they look though parts of it. Their faces tend to move through some funny shapes. I’ll post more on the contents and people soon.
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