Darko Radović (ed.): Tokyo Dérive: In Search of Urban Intensities of Tokyo This volume of visual essays presents a choice of recordings from Tokyo fieldwork,and fragments of rich follow-up discussions at Keio University, which were conducted by the team of experts involved in an interdisciplinary urban and architectural research project Measuring the non-Measurable – Mn’M in November 2012. Mn’M Project, or which is central to IKI – International Keio Institute for Architecture and Urbanism,was conceived as an open stage for discussion of urban quality and the ways of addressing its complexity. The term “measurable” in the title of the project is meant to provoke. One of the key aims of Mn’M …Continue reading →
Source: keio.ac.jp