Vogue Italiaさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Vogue ItaliaInstagram)「Rethinking urban spaces from the perspective of wildlife. This is the mission of “Animalesque”, a project with which a group of researchers seek to move beyond the natural-artificial dichotomy. Only in this way we could reverse the problems that put strain on urban life. We don’t realize it, yet Western cities are born from a dual misunderstanding. First, they are pathological forms of monoculture: we are under the illusion that it is enough to gather individuals belonging to the same species in the same space for survival to be possible. In truth, for a city to survive, it is necessary that all the animals and all the edible plants on which the inhabitants feed are present. We constantly forget that their original nature is an association of different species. What will the places where we live look like if we start thinking of animals as forces of urbanization? If you want to know more, read the text by Emanuele Coccia @unicamens in the January Issue of #VogueItalia and via link in bio.  “Urban Animal Farm (Duomo di Milano, 2031), a project by Antonio Boeri (@antoboeri) and Umberto Montanari (@umontanari) @city_maybe」1月8日 19時45分 - vogueitalia

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Rethinking urban spaces from the perspective of wildlife. This is the mission of “Animalesque”, a project with which a group of researchers seek to move beyond the natural-artificial dichotomy. Only in this way we could reverse the problems that put strain on urban life. We don’t realize it, yet Western cities are born from a dual misunderstanding. First, they are pathological forms of monoculture: we are under the illusion that it is enough to gather individuals belonging to the same species in the same space for survival to be possible. In truth, for a city to survive, it is necessary that all the animals and all the edible plants on which the inhabitants feed are present. We constantly forget that their original nature is an association of different species. What will the places where we live look like if we start thinking of animals as forces of urbanization?
If you want to know more, read the text by Emanuele Coccia @unicamens in the January Issue of #VogueItalia and via link in bio.
“Urban Animal Farm (Duomo di Milano, 2031), a project by Antonio Boeri (@antoboeri) and Umberto Montanari (@umontanari) @city_maybe


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