I live across the street from an empty lot—two, actually. The first (let’s call it “Lot A”) is directly across the street and faces the front entrance to my apartment building. For twenty years it has been advertised as the site of a new coop building project. The ramshackle and weather-beaten plywood barrier that fronts [...]
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The Empty Lot
Posted in Authorship, Border Violations, Check out..., tagged Bourriaud, Rirkrit Tiravanija on November 7, 2009 | 4 Comments »
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