"It is not exactly a study of history or architecture. In fact, it can be quite frustrating as either, sometimes eliding past and present in the course of its argument. But it is compelling as a ghost story, in which the perpetual fictions created about Tel Aviv cannot obscure its past. The text’s haunted quality is reinforced by the many images it offers of landscapes that have disappeared: maps, aerial photographs, postcards and a playing card. Other pictures sketch out imaginary futures. They include an image of a 1984 project of skyscrapers which never materialized in Manshieh, a suburb on the border between Jaffa and Tel Aviv."http://electronicintifada.net/content/forced-geography-tel-aviv/14483
Monday, May 11, 2015
Tom Sperlinger / The “forced geography” of Tel Aviv (May 2015, THE ELECTRONIC INTIFADA)
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