Pages #5: On the Verge of Vertigo

Pages #5: On the Verge of Vertigo
Author: Nasrin Tabatabai, Babak Afrassiabi (Eds.)
Publisher: Pages Magazine
Language: English, Farsi
Pages: 79
Size: 20 x 26 cm
Weight: 220 g
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 15733165
Availability: In stock
Price: €10.00
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Pages #5, August 2006

Introduction:

Editorial 1
To be on the verge of something is to be at a place where something is about to begin and something else is about to end. When we experience the whirling sensation of vertigo we lose our balance. On the verge of vertigo, we nearly lose our equilibrium. The temptation of whirling brings us close to this loss, and yet it doesn’t bring us quite there. On the verge of vertigo, you sense stability and imbalance at the same time, and yet you have neither of them. What if this becomes the way we live our lives, an ambivalence in which culture is practiced and identity produced?


Editorial 2
Is it possible to talk of instances of disassociation, or even a kind of misidentification in regard to cultural identity? If we take cultural identity to be in the realm of the collective, both in the social and historical sphere, and on the level of the individual, as a process of subject formation - conflicts between the two may occur in a particular place. This condition provides the context for instances of cultural disassociation and misidentification by which pervading definition of cultural identity is put into question. Often it is in the wake of such conflictual instances that most misplaced representations of identity are produced.


Editorial 3
The sensation of being on the verge of vertigo is that of the ambivalence of being in a world and dissociated from it. And yet this ambivalence engenders practices of subjectivization outside available (or at times enforced) cultural identifications.

Contents:

-Editorial
Nasrin Tabatabai & Babak Afrassiabi

-Cultural Ruptures and Promises of Architectural Education in Iran
Kianoosh Vahabi

-Drawings
Dan Perjovschi

-Almostreal…
Igor Dobricic, Ana Dzokic and Marc Neelen, Wietske Maas

-The Baron’ s Palace
Sven Augustijnen

-Traffic and the Ghost of Law
Omid Mehregan

-Self- Colonisation (Dan Perjovschi and His Critique of the Post- Communist Restructuring of Identity)
Marius Babias

-Other Publications
Mohammadreza Haeri,Majeed Eslami, Saed Meshky

-“I was Happy When I was a Virgin” (Küba as a mode of de- regulated Experience)
Irit Rogoff

-External Conversations
Alireza Rasoulinezhad & Shadmehr Rastin

-Laceration of the Symbolic Skin
Omid Mehregan

-Cultural Identity or National Modernism?