Message posted on 17/07/2019

Stop and Go – New publication available

Stop and Go: Nodes of Transformation and Transition=20

was a research project by architect and artist Michael Hieslmair and =
cultural historian Michael Zinganel from Vienna in collaboration with =
geographer Tarmo Pikner from Tallinn and historian and anthropologist =
Emiliya Karaboeva from Sofia.

The project focuses on the transformation of hubs and terminals as well =
as formal and informal nodes along the network of pan-European road =
transport corridors connecting the former East and West of Europe.

The book presents several trans-disciplinary case studies in the =
geographical triangle between Vienna, Tallinn and Helsinki and the =
Bulgarian-Turkish border. Each investigates how differently the networks =
and temporary habitats of highly mobile actors along these road =
corridors =E2=80=93 both in the posturban intermediate zones and in the =
city centers =E2=80=93 have undergone and continue to undergo =
significant changes following the fall of the Iron Curtain, the =
enlargement of the EU, and the expansion of transport infrastructure.=20
The publication with contributions by Johanna Kandl, Emiliya Karaboeva, =
Sonja Leimer, Juan Moreno, Katarzyna Osiecka, Tarmo Pikner, Tatjana =
Vukosavljevi=C4=87, Michael Hieslmair & Michael Zinganel

in available at Sternberg press =

For a preview pls. see this PDF (3.5 MB): Book_Preview =




Michael Zinganel and Michael Hieslmair
https://tracingspaces.net/stopandgo/ =
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