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I. Visualising the Housing Dysfunction 


Place: Bristol (UK)
Dates:
February 2018
Partners: Accion Cultuiral Española (AC/E), University of the West of England, People’s Republic of Stokes Croft (PRSC) and ACORN.
Team: Emma Iris-Hill, Alastair Myers, object..., Tom Cullimore, Tom Roche
Alejandro Acín, Matthew Gonzalez Noda, Robert Ruszczyk, Renia Maj, Julián Barón & Stephen Monger. Guest Participants: Nick Ballard (ACORN), Lua Ribeira, Lisa Furnes, Colin Pantall & Sam Hardie.


︎ Experimental publication
︎ Public Installation
︎  Dossier


A collaborative workshop that took place over four days in Bristol (UK) with a total of fifteen participants. The brief was to respond visually and collaboratively to the current UK housing crisis by creating and experimenting with an eclectic archive composed of visual materials from official, unofficial, private and online archives as well as materials from contemporary newspapers, property magazines, documents. The areas of research were: Living Costs and Standards of Housing, Privatisation and Home Ownership, Tenant Identity, and Homelessness. The final results were included in a experimental publication and displayed in a 16m mural in the public space in Bristol.









I. Visualising the Housing Dysfunction


Place: Bristol (UK)
Dates:
February 2018
Partners: Accion Cultuiral Española (AC/E), University of the West of England, People’s Republic of Stokes Croft (PRSC) and ACORN.
Team: Emma Iris-Hill, Alastair Myers, object..., Tom Cullimore, Tom Roche
Alejandro Acín, Matthew Gonzalez Noda, Robert Ruszczyk, Renia Maj, Julián Barón & Stephen Monger. Guest Participants: Nick Ballard (ACORN), Lua Ribeira, Lisa Furnes, Colin Pantall & Sam Hardie.


︎ Experimental publication
︎ Public Installation
︎  Dossier


A collaborative workshop that took place over four days in Bristol (UK) with a total of fifteen participants. The brief was to respond visually and collaboratively to the current UK housing crisis by creating and experimenting with an eclectic archive composed of visual materials from official, unofficial, private and online archives as well as materials from contemporary newspapers, property magazines, documents. The areas of research were: Living Costs and Standards of Housing, Privatisation and Home Ownership, Tenant Identity, and Homelessness. The final results were included in a experimental publication and displayed in a 16m mural in the public space in Bristol.