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Contents

Marina Otero Verzier
Introduction
Constant Nieuwenhuys
New (sic!) Babylon
Mark Wigley
Constant Dialogue
Henk Ovink
No Time to Waste
AMO
Splendid Isolation
Víctor Muñoz Sanz
Researching Automated Landscapes
Het Nieuwe Instituut
Automated Landscapes
Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió
Automated Architecture of Leisure: Palm Springs, 1962
Marina van Zuylen
A Proper Occupation
Pier Vittorio Aureli & Maria Shéhézade Giudici
The Form of Otium: Labor and Leisure in Ancient Greek and Roman Domestic Space
Annemarie de Wildt
Sex for Sale
Silvia Federici
Wages Against Housework
Markus Krajewski
Elektra in the Kitchen
Beatriz Colomina
The 24/7 Bed
Nathalie de Vries
Offices of To-Morrow
Simone C. Niquille
What does the Graphical User Interface want?
Femke Herregraven
Hyperscaler Ecotones
Jonathan Beller
Derivative Living: Informatic Subsumption or Platform Communism?
Ekim Tan
Play the City
Francesco Marullo
The Jungle
Amal Alhaag
An Experimental Note on Technologies of Certain Bodies
Egbert Alejandro Martina
The Abolition to Come
Ayesha Hameed
Retrograde Futurism
Paul B. Preciado
Voguing on the Roof of Corporate Architecture: RIP Wu Yongnin

 

 

Editor: Marina Otero Verzier

Managing Editor: Nick Axel

Graphic Design: Hans Gremmen

Published by Het Nieuwe Instituut and Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH 

English edition, 320 pages, 217 illustrations

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Marina Otero Verzier
Katía Truijen
Amal Alhaag, Beatriz Colomina, Marten Kuijpers, Victor Muñoz Sanz, Simone C. Niquille, Mark Wigley
Jane Chew and Matthew Stewart, Northscapes Collective (Hamed Khosravi, Taneha K. Bacchin and Filippo laFleur), Noam Toran, Giuditta Vendrame, Paolo Pattelli, Liam Young.
Raphael Coutin, Marina Otero Verzier
Hans Gremmen
Christiane Bosman, Eveline Mulckhuyse
Simone C. Niquille
Nick Axel
Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Creative Industries Fund NL Embassy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Rome, Italy

With the title WORK, BODY, LEISURE the 2018 Dutch Pavilion addresses the spatial configurations, living conditions, and notions of the human body engendered by disruptive changes in labor ethos and conditions.