The Urban Art of Social Distancing

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Being in confinement has produced unconventional means of exploring architectural spaces and installations. Instead of putting everything on hold until life goes back to normal, designers and curators found inspiration from practices like performance arts and theatre, breaking down the walls between the subject and viewers but from a distance.

Ashley Bigham and Erik Herrmann of Outpost Office reimagined the theme of "mobility" by creating 1:1 scale drawings on the Ragdale campus using GPS-controlled field marking robots. Their unique urban installation, which addressed modern-day concerns such as public spaces, how we are engaging with them, and physicality, won first place in the 2020 Ragdale Ring competition.

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Cite: Dima Stouhi. "The Urban Art of Social Distancing " 22 Oct 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/949520/the-urban-art-of-social-distancing> ISSN 0719-8884

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