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Perhaps it was not unlike the way in which the beatnik Rolf Dieter Brinkmann strolled around the streets of Cologne in the late 1960s, audio taping his descriptions of all that he found, that the "Pavillon" of the Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik (KDP) was preceded by a walking tour of the city aimed at preparing a “spatial recording” of the streets and squares of Graz. The co-operative noted the existing infrastructure, the distinctive urban features in the center and the surrounding area, the existing social uses, and the requirements placed on temporary architecture. They used standard sheathing of the kind often employed on building sites so that they could finally start building the "Pavillon." However, the KDP inverts the visual and spatial imperatives for making building site reinforcements.
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Doreen Mende, "Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik: Pavillon," in: Sabine Freitwieser (ed.) Utopie und Monument, Steierischer Herbst, 2010, 115–119
Perhaps it was not unlike the way in which the beatnik Rolf Dieter Brinkmann strolled around the streets of Cologne in the late 1960s, audio taping his descriptions of all that he found, that the "Pavillon" of the Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik (KDP) was preceded by a walking tour of the city aimed at preparing a “spatial recording” of the streets and squares of Graz. The co-operative noted the existing infrastructure, the distinctive urban features in the center and the surrounding area, the existing social uses, and the requirements placed on temporary architecture. They used standard sheathing of the kind often employed on building sites so that they could finally start building the "Pavillon." However, the KDP inverts the visual and spatial imperatives for making building site reinforcements.
Perhaps it was not unlike the way in which the beatnik Rolf Dieter Brinkmann strolled around the streets of Cologne in the late 1960s, audio taping his descriptions of all that he found, that the "Pavillon" of the Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik (KDP) was preceded by a walking tour of the city aimed at preparing a “spatial recording” of the streets and squares of Graz. The co-operative noted the existing infrastructure, the distinctive urban features in the center and the surrounding area, the existing social uses, and the requirements placed on temporary architecture. They used standard sheathing of the kind often employed on building sites so that they could finally start building the "Pavillon." However, the KDP inverts the visual and spatial imperatives for making building site reinforcements.