COLOPHON
MODI OPERANDI #10
This publication was initiated and developed by the Borders&Territories research group and financially supported by the Faculty of Architecture (Delft University of Technology) and the Border Conditions Foundation.
PROJECT
The Landscape Post-Mortem
AUTHORS
EDITOR
EDITORIAL BOARD
INVOLVED EDUCATIONAL STAFF
LAYOUT & DESIGN
www.josephplateau.nl
www.nlware.com
www.usecue.com
PUBLISHER
Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology
IMAGE, PHOTO AND MAP CREDITS
The publisher has attempted to meet the conditions imposed by law for the use of the illustrations. Anyone who nevertheless wishes to assert any rights to this material is invited to contact the publisher.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This project is the culmination of a year-long fascination with speculative ways of doing. It is a shapeshifter that adapts to challenging sites, seductive visions and eerie speculations.
It is, more importantly, a questioning of what it means to be human. Perhaps, by looking into one’s own mortality, it is possible to understand the meaning of the journey.
This project would not have been the same without Marc’s ability to leave you perplexed but eager to be more, Stefano’s infusion of kaleidoscopic images and references, and Pierre’s power to keep it as cool as possible.
I would lastly like to express my deepest gratitude to my friends, new and old, real and virtual, close and far, for making this journey easy. My family, whose absence only made me nostalgic for genuine warmth. My partner, Tara, for the never-ending support, and for always understanding.
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