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Lunch 14 Frontiers: Frontiers

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lunch 14 Frontiers: Frontiers

Contributors:

By (Author) Sam Johnson
By (author) Hutch Landfair
By (author) Sherry Ng
By (author) Taryn Wiens

ISBN:

9781951541163

Series:
Publisher:

Oro Editions

Imprint:

Oro Editions

Publication Date:

1st April 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

720

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

236

Dimensions:

Width 179mm, Height 254mm

Weight:

751g

Description

With Lunch 14, the editors of Lunch Journalwondered if they could use the frontier story itself to decenter its power.

The journal is divided into 4 sections. Edges explores the form and possibilities of the edge itself, and unravels the hard binary condition of the frontier. Wild flips the narrative around, picking apart established categorisations of wild and tame to deny their separate-ness. Metrics examines methods of observing and quantifying themselves as tools for gaining new understandings: the map creates 'the frontier' so to change the way we map or measure is to change the frontier itself. And finally, Culture takes on the 'us' and 'them' of the frontier, shifting our perception of this as a binary divide to a growing rhizomatic network of beings: where the meeting of cultures does not mean appropriation, erasure and dominance but a hope for generative complexity.

The promised land lies just over the horizon; that's what we told ourselves. This great unknown, the frontier, has taken many forms throughout history: the silk road, the wild west, the space race, the human genome project. Anywhere unknown was hostile, yet full of promise. That romantic notion of the frontier persists, but the undiscovered open land, waiting to be claimed it's already discovered, already occupied. The frontier of the past doesn't care its skies are wide and its memory narrow.

Author Bio

Sam Johnson received his Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia, where he was a Dean's Honor Teaching Fellow. His research focuses on the effects of historic districts on social equity in New York, where he lives and works.

Hutch Landfair is a recent graduate (M ARH 2016, M Arch 2019) and current lecturer at the University of Virginia. His research exists at the intersection of history and design with a focus on collective memory within the built environment.

Sherry Ng recently graduated with a Master of Architecture from UVA, where she was a Dean's Honor Teaching Fellow. Her research focuses on the decline of American suburban publics and their future possibilities. She currently lives and works in New York.

Taryn Wiens is a Master of Landscape Architecture candidate at UVA, and co-leader of ManifestA (the UVA School of Architecture student group for equity in design). Her research focuses on broad conceptions of land management, maintenance, and the politics of landscape material transformations.

Other contributors:
Weaam Alabdullah, Margaret Baldwin, JT Bachman, Sean Burkholder, Sekou Cooke, Laura Diamond, Peter Del Tredici, Alex Felson, Maddie Hoagland-Hanson, Richard Hobbs, Sara Jacobs, Leah Kahler, Kevan Klosterwill, Perry Kulper, Karen Lutsky, Shiqiao Li, Erin McLean, Leigh Miller, Rozana Montiel, Jeffrey S Nesbit, Jesse Ng, Nicholas Rajkovich, Office of Living Things, Alexander Robinson, Aisha Sawatsky, Katie Stranix, Jonah Susskind, Rodrigo Valenzuela, Mary Velez, Alex Kachun Wong, Joy Zedler, Zihao Zhang, Shurui Zhang.

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