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Designed to function outside of
the traditional classroom space, the exploding school is nomadic,
taking its cue from Colin Ward and Anthony
Fysons' book 'Streetwork' it seeks to utilise the city as its
classroom. The school attaches itself to educational institutions,
piggy- backing established infrastructures and administrative frameworks
and organises tours in and around chosen cities with guest speakers
and tour guides.
This expanded notion of the city as classroom is an experiment in
inter-disciplinary education. The school is particularly concerned
with the production of space, the environment and the city as a
multitude of ecologies; touring parks, gardens, collectively produced
art spaces, official city recycling and filtration facilities and
their self-initiated community based counterparts. The school playfully
mixes together the ambience of a school geography field trip, a
city tour and a dissociative fugue. The school investigates recent
developments in public art strategies, culture and regeneration,
gentrification, urbanism, the environment, and projects that privilege
social process.
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