Unfold was invited as guest editor for the
'Economy /
Ekonomi' issue of the New City Reader. With contributions by
Freek Lomme (Onomatopee), Erdem Üngür &
Işık Gürkaynak, Gwendolyn Floyd (SasaAfrica),
Leander Bindewald (New Economics Foundation) and Vincent Schipper
(Monnik). These contributions all explore a '
different'
economy, business as unusual. You can read all articles
here.
Leander
Bindewald: Currencies
Gwendolyn
Floyd: The Disruptive Innovation of Peer-to-Peer
International Trade
Freek
Lomme: Over-identifying Products and
Productions
Erdem Üngür & Işık
Gülkaynak: What is “Waste”
Worth?
Vincent
Schipper: The Still Alternative
Unfold was invited as guest editor for the
'Economy /
Ekonomi' issue of the New City Reader. With contributions by
Freek Lomme (Onomatopee), Erdem Üngür &
Işık Gürkaynak, Gwendolyn Floyd (SasaAfrica),
Leander Bindewald (New Economics Foundation) and Vincent Schipper
(Monnik). These contributions all explore a '
different'
economy, business as unusual. You can read all articles
here.
Leander
Bindewald: Currencies
Gwendolyn
Floyd: The Disruptive Innovation of Peer-to-Peer
International Trade
Freek
Lomme: Over-identifying Products and
Productions
Erdem Üngür & Işık
Gülkaynak: What is “Waste”
Worth?
Vincent
Schipper: The Still Alternative
The New City Reader is a newspaper on architecture, public
space and the city, published as part of the Istanbul Design
Biennial 2012. Each issue of the New City Reader is guest-edited by
a contributing network of architects, theorists, and research
groups who will bring their particular expertise to bear on the
individual sections. In emulation of a practice common in the
nineteenth century and still popular in parts of the world today,
the New City Reader is designed to be posted in public for
collective reading.
Conceived by Joseph Grima (Domus) and Kazys Varnelis
(Netlab), this newspaper’s content is derived from a series
of discussions, debates, interviews and research into the spatial
implications of epochal shifts in technology, economy, and society
today.