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In a post-nuclear future, when the earth is riddled with radiation, a new urban developer proposes to regenerate the cities back into civilisation. GAMMA sets out to stabilise the atomic mistakes of
Zoroastrianism traditionally conceives death as a temporary triumph of evil over good: rushing into the body, the corpse demon contaminates everything it comes in contact with.
The flesh of a dead body being so unclean it can pollute everything, a set of rules had to be created in order to dispose of the corpse as safely as possible: as the natural elements of earth, air and water are sacred, the corpses were not to be thrown upon the water or interred. Cremation was also forbidden, as fire is the direct -purest- emanation of the divinity.
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Building a communication mountain
An utopian city had always been a dream, a myth of architecture, and it was created in very different ways, as Gloria Bianchino wrote.
FROM DYSTOPIA TO UTOPIA - Fanciful Megalomania by Jonathan Gales at dpr-barcelona BLOG
”Not even God lives here” | Real (E)State by Emilio López-Galiacho
What if we can see that “the hell” is really up there? | The Hanging Cemetery of Baghdad | Naja & deOstos
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Wall Stalker [film] by WAI
“Icons with no meaning… Ruins of unborn dreams.”
Wall Stalker | Revisiting The Zone at dpr-barcelona BLOG