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  style        sheetFollow @scapegoatjrnl52 Lansdowne AvenueToronto, OntarioM6K 2V8, [email protected] for purchases, distribution, all other requests SCAPEGOAT: Architecture | Landscape | Political Economy is an independent, not-for-profit, bi-annual journal designed to create a context for research and development regarding design practice, historical investigation, and theoretical inquiry.The journal examines the relationship between capitalism and the built environment, confronting the coercive and violent organization of space, the exploitation of labour and resources, and the unequal distribution of environmental risks and benefits. Throughout our investigation of design and its promises, we return to the politics of making as a politics to be constructed.Editorial BoardAdrian BlackwellSeth DenizenElise HunchuckMarcin KedziorChristie PearsonDesignerOther FormsCopy EditorsJeffrey MaleckiLucas FreemanTo acquire hard copies of our current issue or back issues of SCAPEGOAT, please click on the cover-images to the right or visit these locations:BookstoresTorontoArt Metropole896 College St.artmetropole.comSwipe Design 401 Richmond St.swipe.comMontréalCCA Bookstore1920 rue Bailecca.qc.caDrawn & Quarterly211 Bernard Ouestdrawnandquarterly.comVancouverOr Gallery555 Hamilton Streetorgallery.org/Cambridge, MAHarvard Book Store1256 Massachusetts Ave.harvard.comLondonAA BookshopArchitectural Association36 Bedford Squareaabookshop.netAmsterdamSan SerriffeSint Annenstraat 30san-serriffe.comParisAFTER 8 BOOKSBookstore and Publisher31 Passage du Ponceauafter8books.com/BerlinPro qmAlmstadtstraße 48-50pro-qm.deHopscotch Reading RoomKurfürstenstraße 14 (im Hof)hop.scot/chBooks People PlacesKulmer Str. 20Abookspeopleplaces.com 12-13: c\a\n\a\d\aTOC and EditorialAnge LOFT, Victoria FREEMAN, and Martha STIEGMAN, By These Presents: "Purchasing" TorontoLuis JACOB, The View from HereA Conversation with Phil MONTURE, The Puzzle of the Haldimand Tract: 45 Years of Land Claims Research at Six NationsTiffany Kaewen DANG, Grids and Parks: Two Sides of an Extractive World-viewSabrien AMROV, The Intimacy of Three Ideologies of Property: Use, Improvement, Propertied Abstractions and StatusSarah COOPER, Stolen City: Racial Capitalism and the Making of WinnipegA Conversation with George BAIRD: An Architectural Theory of the LotRoberto DAMIANI and Michael PIPER, Toronto 1788-1978: Real Property, Dispossesion and the CityIrena LATEK, From City Lines to Life PathsBeverly A. SANDALACK, Walled Out/Walled Off/Walled InA Conversation with Nicholas BLOMLEY, The Zero-sum Violence of the Precarious Property SpaceA Conversation with Brian PORTER, Property Division at Six Nations of the Grand RiverD.T. COCHRANE and Kanahus MANUEL, Confronting the Immanent Value of the Trans Mountain Pipeline ExpansionDani KASTELEIN-LONGLADE, We Belong with the WaterSophie MAGUIRE and Eunice WONG, Beneath the Paving !Bonnie DEVINE, Circles and Lines: Michi SaagiigAdam LAUDER, Rita Letendre | Public Art on the Linea conversation with luugigiyoo patrick reid stewart, refusing the colonial grammar of c\a\n\a\d\a>>Buy direct 11: LifeTOC and EditorialAlexander ARROYO, Making the Earth Count: From Living Laboratory to Laboratory PlanetMaroš KRIVÝ, Cells and Cities: The Neovitalist Impulse in Contemporary UrbanismRosemary JOYCE, Becoming MarbleCraig SMITH and Will FU, KrajInterview with Sanford KWINTER, A Sensitive MatterNoah SCHEINMAN, From Soil to SiteLarissa BELCIC and Michelle SHOFET, Dark FreakFan WU, Spring TranslationsRouzbeh AKHBARI and David SCHNITMAN, Building on a Vision: An Anatomy of Defensive Architectural ParadigmsJeane TREND-HILL, Robin's NestMicah LEXIER, Self-portrait as a wall divided proportionally between this black type representing life lived and the remaining white space representing life to come, based on statistical life expectancyOliver V., Kids on LifeJoe CULPEPPER, The Bells, The Birds and the Tragic Gifts of Nicholas GreenMatthew ALLEN, The Inner Life of Things: Object-Oriented Architecture, Programming, and OntologyMichael FISCH and Erez Golani SOLOMON, Resituating the Place of the Living and Non-Living in Contemporary Urban JapanGeorge JOHANNES, Interview with Lori BROWN, and Eliza MCCULLOUGH, The Undue Burden of ArchitectureAdam BOBBETTE, Goats on Graves>>Buy direct 10: NightEditorialSophie HAMACHER, On the Night BusPohanna Pyne FEINBERG, Review of Night Walking by Matthew BEAUMONTMarie-Paul MACDONALD, Trajectories and Territories: Hendrix SoundscapesChristian DIMMER, Erez Golani SOLOMON, and Brian MORRIS, 1am-5am: Tokyo Urban Rhythms and the Politics of Train SchedulesErsela KRIPPA and Stephen MUELLER, AGENCY, The COver of Daylight: Negotiating Transnational Infrastructures on the U.S.-Mexico BorderAnna DIETZSCH, for CoLaboratorio, An Intro to a Night ManifestoLucía Jalón OYARZUN, Night as Commons: Minor Architecture and Dayfaring CitizensKurt KRALER, Moulin Rouge Las Vegas: Nightlife Architecture and the Struggle for Civil RightsDJ ZHAO, Dance Dance RevolutionMing LIN and Will DAVIS, ShadowplayCristina JORGE, Night for Day: From UV Flooding to IR DroughtMagnus ERIKSSON and Geraldine JUÁREZ, The Biopolitics of Melanopic IlluminanceRui LIM, Latitude of DarknessRita LEISTNER, Khalil (Hebron) at NightEleonora DIAMANTI, The Parabola of Italian Discotheques: Between Radical Architecture and Spaghetti DanceCurt GAMBETTA, Light SpaceXenia BENIVOLSKI, Night GalleryPeter Lamborn WILSON, Dark House: Nocturnal Architecture in the Art of Leonora CarringtonAn Interview with Philippe RAHMCatie Newell, Cover the FlameText By Jasmine PISAPIA, Images By Malena SZLAM, Through the Keyhole: (Photographic) Desire and Astronomical ImaginationNatalie JACHYRA, PresenceMarcin KEDZIOR, More Blinding than the NightWill STRAW, Dossier: German NightsJosiane Meier and Dietrich HENCKEL, Urban Lightprints: All but StaticJokob F. SCHMID, Stadtnachacht: Mapping German NightlifeSheraz KHAN and Christine PREISER, 168 Hours Berlin - Friedrichshain: A Spatiotemporal AnalysisSPARROW, Night PoemsBiographies>>Buy direct 09: ErosEditorialAn interview with Franco BERARDI, On Eros, Communication, Desire and SemiocapitalismPeter LAMBORN WILSON, Eros and ThanatopiaMarcus BOON interviews Alphonso LINGIS, On The Bowerbird, The Difunta Correa and Some Architectures of SenseJustin Abraham LINDS, Becoming MicrobialDavid K SEITZ, Review of Sex or the UnbearableEunsong KIM, Found, Found, Found: Lived, Lived, LivedCameron HU, And Impulse that Keeps Returning, A Conversation with Basel ABBAS and Ruanne Abou RAHMESpace-Espace-Escape: An Interview with Anne TROUTMANThe Spatial Politics of Ultratranslation, A Conversation with Jen HOFERANTENA, Manifesto for UltratranslationJacob WREN, A Spell for Togethering Can or Cannot be Written with WordsAdam SZYMANSKI, Immanent to Exclusion, A Review of Love in the Time of Civil War by Rodrigue JEANInterview with Laura BROADBENT, THe Body is My Mysterious Concept: Three Questions With Lisa RobertsonSudhatri MURTHY, The Excavation, The Stair and The BedAlberto PEREZ-GOMEZ, Villa MaireaSherry WALCHUK, Desire in the RV-PoolAlexis BHAGAT, Love Has Nested in Colette's ApartmentDouglas KEARNEY, The GruntMaiko TANAKA, From Love LettersAngela RAWLINGS, Five Meditations on Desire and Loss Near Glacial MorainesChrysanne STATHACOS, Delphi, The Womb of the Eurotic WorldValerie MANNAERTS, ArtworksIrmgaard EMMELHAINZ, Your Love is Only the Beginning of Love: An Experimental MultilogueMaria COLLIER DE MENDONCA, Izabel AMARAL and Fabio MOSANER, #Occupy Estelita: Postcards from Recife, BrazilNathan FRIEDMAN, DIagram of the Amorous Search: Generating Desire with Guiraudie's L'Inconnu du LacThe Pleasure of Diving in Public Spaces: The Experimental Urban Swimming LaboratoryAlexis MITCHELL, Bunk Buddies, Sexing the Summer CampRobert PIETRUSKO, 812990: The Industrial Capacity of the PassionsSardar SAADI, Review of New World Academy Reader #5: Stateless Democracy>>Buy direct 08: WeatherEditorialUna CHAUDHURI, Fritz ERTL, Oliver KELLHAMMER, and Marina ZURKOW, Dear ClimateJorege Aguilar MORA, Reading About Mexico City in ScapegoatMeredith MILLER, A-bomb Tests Linked to Tornados? A Case for What Makes WeatherAndrew TOLAND, The Exorcism of GlaciersJeremy ZEE, Breathing in the City: Beijing and the Architecture of AirMaria José A. de ABREU, Still Passing: Crisis, Youth and the Political Economy of Fog in LimboMarcel JÄGGI, Breathless: Making Buildings and Weather on SumatraPaul GINOUX, What is Dust?Phillip STILLMAN, The Narrative of Human Extinction and the Logic of EcosystemElisée RECLUS, Historie d'une MontagneElisabeth INANDIAK, The Weather of MerapiPeter, METTLER, Camera in a StormMarijn NIEUWENHUIS, Knowing the Weather: Heavens and Super-Computers in ChinaPiers BLAIKIE, The Political Economy of SoilCorwyn LUND, Video Proposal: 48 Abell Street Ice Rinkfarid rakun, Habis Badi Gelap Pasti Terbitlah Terang BerlaluJacob KALMAKOFF, Weather Balloon Diplomacy, translated by Juhwa PYUNSydney HART reviews Undermining: A Wild Ride through Land Use, Politics and Art in the Changing West by Lucy LIPPARD>>Buy direct07: IncarcerationTOC & IntroductionLiat BEN-MOSHE, Deinstitutionalization: A Case Study in Carceral AbolitionRaphael SPERRY, Architecture, Activism, and Abolition: From Prison Design Boycott to ADPSR's Human Rights CampaignJenna M. 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Melissa CATE CHRIST, This Garden of the Sun: A Report on Almería’s Miracle EconomyEmily VANDERPOL, Xenotransplantations of the [In]Animate: A Speculative DissectionA Correspondence with Eugene THACKER, The Sight of a Mangled CorpseKate HUTCHENS, A Monument to Satan: Menz’s TeufelRaphael SPERRY in Conversation with Tings CHAK, Alternatives to IncarcerationKids on Buildings: EMIL reviews Zaha Hadid’s Eli & Edythe Broad Art MuseumScott SØRLI reviews Infrastructure Critical: Sacrifice at Toronto’s G8/G20 Summit by Alessandra RENZI & Greg ELMERClint LANGEVIN reviews Carbon Democracy by Timothy MitchellMaria TAYLOR reviews Imagine No Possessions: The Socialist Objects of Russian Constructivism by Christina KiaerSteven CHODORIWSKY reviews Kish, an Island Indecisive by Design by Nasrin Tabatabai & Babak Afrassiabi>> Buy direct04: CurrencyEditorial Note and Table of ContentsBrett NEILSON & Sandro MEZZADRA, Fabrica Mundi: Producing the World by Drawing BordersEmily GILBERT, Currency in CrisisKeith HART, Why the Euro Crisis Matters to Us AllEmilio MORENO, Other Issues: Currency Delimiting SovereigntyPeter NORTH, Money as Anticapitalist PraxisGeorgios PAPADOPOULOS & Jack Henrie FISHER, Grexit: Notes towards a Speculative Archaeology of the European CrisisRob KOVITZ, Capital of the WorldRobert FISHMAN, Foreclosure and the American CityAbbas AKHAVAN, IslandsSrdjan LONCAR, The Fine Art of Repair in New OrleansMarcelo VIETA, Recuperating a Workplace, Creating a Community Space: The Story of Cooperativa Chilavert Artes GráficasEmanuele BRAGA, Messages of Rupture: On the MACAO Occupation in Milan, translated by Roberta BUIANIExRotaprint, There is No Profit to be Made Here!Peter MÖRTENBÖCK & Helge MOOSHAMMER, Informal Market Worlds: Instruments of ChangeSteven CHODORIWSKY, From the needle and thread, all the way up to the hatMatthieu BAIN & Andrew PERKINS, Rust Belt Vernacular: Harvesting Unnatural ResourcesAbdouMaliq SIMONE, Water, Politics and Design in JakartaClaire PENTECOST, Notes from UndergroundRosten WOO, Big PicturesJordan GEIGER, Maximal Surface Tension: Very Large Organizations and Their Apotheosis in SongdoRicardo DOMINGUEZ interviewed by Alessandra RENZI, On the Currency of Somatic Architectures of ExchangePaige SARLIN, Vulnerable Accumulation: A Practical GuideSuriya UMPANSIRIRATANA interviewed by Adam SMITH, Bangkok to Chonburi, translated by Ajahn KENGRobert ADAMS, Making a Scene: A Vivid Genealogy of the Asclepius MachineBrendan BAYLOR & Heath SCHULTZ review The Art of Not Being GovernedFAKE INDUSTRIES review the 2012 Venice Biennale of ArchitectureAlan ANTLIFF reviews Commerce by Artists >> Buy direct03: RealismEditorial Note and Table of ContentsAmy KULPER, Realism: A Tautological TaleKrzysztof WODICZKO, Realism as a Course of LifeAlessandra PONTE, Photographic Encounters in the American DesertScott SØRLI, A Short History of KettlingRafi SEGAL and David SALAZAR, Open Museum for Peace, Kitgum, UgandaPier Vittorio AURELI, Manet: Images for a World Without PeopleJesse BOON, Kids on Buildings: Echos, Mirrors, and GhostsSergio LOPEZ-PINEIRO, Scenes in a Concrete DesertaJason E. SMITH, Occupy, the Time of Riots, and the Real Movement of HistoryElitzaDULGUEROVA, Objectless in Vitebsk: Reflections on Kazimir Malevich, Architecture, andRepresentationErik BORDELEAU, Jia Zhangke’s Still Life: Destruction as IntercessionMary Lou LOBSINGER, The Antinomies of Realism: Postwar Italian HousingProjectsMahsa MAJIDIAN, The Other City: AForensic Investigation of the ObjectiveReassembly ofthe PublicUte LEHRER, “If you lived here…”: Lifestyle, Marketing, and the Development of TorontoZhu TAO, To Search High and Low: Liang Sicheng, LinHuiyin, and China’sArchitectural Historiography, 1932–1946Michael C.C. LIN, AnthroParkThomas NAIL reviews The Speculative Turn: Continental Materialism andRealismMarcus BOON reviews Semblance and Event: ActivistPhilosophy and the OccurrentBrendan D.MORAN reviews London+10Heather DAVIS reviews Philosophy and Simulation: TheEmergence of SyntheticFull Issue: 1 | 202: MaterialismEditorial Note and Table of ContentsAK THOMPSON, Matter’s Most Modern Configurations: Rivera, Picasso, andBenjamin’s Dialectical ImageUna CHAUDHURI, Queering the Green Man, Reframing the Garden: MarinaZurkowâ’s Mesocosm (Northumberland UK) and the Theatre of SpeciesJane BENNETT & Alexander LIVINGSTON, Philosophy in the Wild: Listening toThings in BaltimoreKirsty ROBERTSON, Erasing Environment: The Soldier of the Future andUtopian Smart TextilesAndrew PAYNE, What’s the Matter with Materialism?David GRAEBER, Coinage and CodeCurt GAMBETTA, Material Movement: Cement and the Globalization of Material TechnologiesEric CAZDYN, Semi-ology of a Disaster or Toward a Non-Moralizing MaterialismMarc Roig BLESA & Rogier DELFOS, Werker MagazineDan HANDEL & Justin FOWLER, Counter-plotsOwen HATHERLEY, Not ConcreteJeff POWERS & Byron WHITE, Canada’s Oil Sands: Scales and PerspectivesThilo FOLKERTS & Rodney LATOURELLE of 100Landschaftsarchitektur, Jardin de la ConnaissanceCatie NEWELL of *Alibi Studio, Agitating ArchitectureKika THORNE, a bar IST a garden IST a café IST a reading roomSOCIETE REALISTE, CommonscriptJames KHAMSI, Wrapped up in TyvekLAAC Architects & Stiefel KRAMER Architecture, LandhausplatzFrancesco GAGLIARDI reviews No Order: Art in a Post-Fordist SocietyJames MACGILLIVRAY reviews Volker Sattel’s Unter KontrolleScott SØRLI reviews Feminist Practices: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Women in ArchitectureFull Issue: 1 | 201: ServiceEditorial Note and Table of ContentsKanishka GOONEWARDENA, Urban Politics: Short CourseWendy JACOB and Gina BADGER, In the Presence of Another BeingMona FAWAZ and Nasrin HIMADA, Hezbollah’s Urban PlanIsabelle STENGERS and Erik BORDELEAU, The Care of the Possible,translated by Kelly LADDSusanne HOFMAN & Architects die Baupiloten, Familienservice School, BerlinRachel GRAY, Eva’s Initiatives: Phoenix, TorontoCatherine LORD, The Effect of Tropical Light on White MenVictoria MARSHALL, Self-Centred Ecological ServicesGediminas URBONAS and Nomeda URBONAS, Pro-Testo Laboratorija, LietuvaJutta MASON, Friends of AppropriationUSINA, A Workers’ Collective in Collaboration With Popular Movements,translated by Paola RICCIMETAHAVEN, StadtstaatLori BROWN, Abortion: Spaces of ContestationJonah BACHTIAR and Hannah ALINCY, Kids on Buildings: AGO, OCAD, and EnvironsSeth DENIZEN reviews The Nightmare of ParticipationWill HUTCHINS ORR reviews Utopie: Texts and ProjectsChristie PEARSON reviews Ethics for Architects and The Ethical SlutEmily STODDART reviews Where Art BelongsFull Issue00: PropertyEditorial Note and Table of ContentsAlexis BHAGAT and Nato THOMPSON, Atlas Uber AllesD.T. COCHRANE, Deathgrip: Scapegoating the Subprime LoserShiri PASTERNAK, Property in Three RegistersAndrew HERSCHER, The Unreal Estate Guide to Detroit: Properties in/of/forCrisisVincent WITTENBERG, Familiar SiteAlan W. MOORE, House Magic: An Incomplete Timeline of Occupied SocialCentres Around the WorldAdrian BLACKWELL and Jane HUTTON, H.O.P.E. Housing Opportunities forPeople EverywhereICONOCLASISTAS, Thirty Points to Challenge the Hegemonic Order in the Cityof Buenos AiresNOT AN ALTERNATIVE, Picture the Homeless Tent CityMarc MAXEY, SUB cityReece TERRIS with text by Greg SNIDER, Social BridgeAlessandra RENZI reviews Wasting NaplesLucas FREEMAN reviews Architecture DependsKin TSUI reviews 24 CityRhonda TEITEL-PAYNE reviews The GardenFull Issue