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02/20/2024

The Institute for Linear Research's new book, Atlas of Remoteness: Midwest USA, is out now!
The book is available for online purchase here: https://instituteforlinearresearch.org/Atlas-of-Remoteness-Midwest-USA

Atlas of Remoteness: Midwest USA stems from the Institute for Linear Research’s extensive exploration along a unique path known as the LINE. The LINE originated from a connection between Liechtenstein and Venice, where it was exhibited in 2018. THE LINE now continues all around the world. The latest volume traces the LINE through Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. The authors documented those experiences through photographs, maps, sketches, and essays.

The journey through the Midwest along the LINE is an attempt to understand not just the physical surroundings, but also the concept of ‘remoteness’ as it is constructed in the built environment. The LINE is a tool to link diverse regions and invite a fresh perspective on local areas. Due to the arbitrary angle of the LINE, intersections and adjacencies come into sharp focus through linear research. The LINE intersects at odd angles with spiderwebbed systems of pipelines, private property lines in stark Jeffersonian grid, violently breached and reconstructed treaty lines, interstate highways, rivers and watersheds, and complex networks of historic and contemporary space.

In the Midwest USA, the LINE brings questions of remoteness into conversation with ideas of settler colonialism, anthropogenic climate change, and territorial conventions. Each point of intersection becomes an opportunity to bring focus to things outside of the usual gaze — anywhere the LINE touches is a connection to a planetary gesture, larger than the sum of its segments.

Authors: Mary Dahlman Begley, Gabriel Cuéllar, Drew Smith, Sophie Durbin, Meg Lundquist, Jakob Mahla, Athar Mufreh and Derek Ronding
Edited by: Luis Hilti and Matilde Igual

Published in 2023.
398 pages.

THE LINE in Venice was walked on the 22nd of April 2022. The images correspond to the segment beginning at Fondamenta de...
05/16/2022

THE LINE in Venice was walked on the 22nd of April 2022. The images correspond to the segment beginning at Fondamenta delle Zattere (in front of a gym called Club Delfino) and ending at Calle lunga San Barnaba (in a courtyard where the Unione Sportiva Carmini meets). The walk was carried out with Ms. and Mr. Hasler (Lilian of .li ), , , and If in Venice, you can follow our steps on THE LINE (link in bio for map) and let us know about your findings.

Along THE LINE in Venice:(1) “the fish market does not move”(2) poppy flowers under the people mover(3) the walls of San...
04/29/2022

Along THE LINE in Venice:
(1) “the fish market does not move”
(2) poppy flowers under the people mover
(3) the walls of Santa Maria Maggiore’s prison
(4) San Gervasio i Protasio church
(5) Guest house & cultural center Don Orione
(6) Catholic Easter chants
(7) Three Dominican Saints. Piazetta’s oil painting at I Gesuati church

Tomorrow at 17:00 join the Institute for Linear Research for a walk along THE LINE in Venice.Bring good shoes and a will...
04/21/2022

Tomorrow at 17:00 join the Institute for Linear Research for a walk along THE LINE in Venice.

Bring good shoes and a willingness to get lost!


The first Parallel collection publication maps a 1304 meter walk on Parallel T carried out in October 2020 across Tirana...
12/15/2021

The first Parallel collection publication maps a 1304 meter walk on Parallel T carried out in October 2020 across Tirana by a group of students (img.2 for the full list) of architecture .
A very long leporello presents a linear representation of Parallel T through axonometric drawings produced by the workshop participants.
The leporello is printed on neon green paper and glued to thick cardboard covers.

Parallel T was a workshop run by the Institute for Linear Research at the Polis University during the Tirana Architectecture Weeks. Part of the Future Architecture Platform Program.
Parallel T runs parallel to THE LINE.

In October we presented our book THE LINE Atlas of Remoteness Liechtenstein in València at VOLTA art gallery. Prof. Móni...
11/15/2021

In October we presented our book THE LINE Atlas of Remoteness Liechtenstein in València at VOLTA art gallery. Prof. Mónica García (ETSAV-UPV) and Matilde Igual discussed remoteness and linear encounters.
If you want to know more about the book and about the Institute’s press, the Infinite Publication Series, have a look at our website (link in bio).
The book is available for purchase in València at VOLTA (Carrer de Carrasquer, 8).
You can also place international orders
Thanks to everyone who came to the presentation and especially to our host from for her support & generosity

Last week’s book launch .atelier in Liechtenstein!A Linear Buffet, lots of books, a bunch of friends 📚If you want to kno...
10/08/2021

Last week’s book launch .atelier in Liechtenstein!
A Linear Buffet, lots of books, a bunch of friends 📚

If you want to know more about the book and about the Institute’s press, the Infinite Publication Series, have a look at our website (link in bio) and during this week check out !

The book is available for purchase on the website too!

Thanks to everyone who made it to Triesen!

all photos by Gabi Ponechalova 💛

News from the Atlas book launch last Saturday .atelier in Triesen!So glad many of the Institute’s early members could at...
10/08/2021

News from the Atlas book launch last Saturday .atelier in Triesen!
So glad many of the Institute’s early members could attend the event 👣🚶🏻‍♂️🚶🏾‍♀️

article by Toni Büchel in the Liechtensteiner Vaterland
photos by Gabi Ponechalova

The Atlas of Remoteness of THE LINE is an ongoing publication series documenting the exploration of contemporary landsca...
09/24/2021

The Atlas of Remoteness of THE LINE is an ongoing publication series documenting the exploration of contemporary landscapes by walking along a straight line around the Earth. This first volume focuses on a segment reaching from the River Rhine to the High Alps stretching across the territory of Liechtenstein.

Atlas of Remoteness is a project by the Institute for Linear Research published by the Infinite Publication Series.

Texts: Luis Hilti, Matilde Igual Capdevila and Ümit Mesci.

Photographs: Studio Venice (Ahmed Elsoudy , Alexander Sokolov, Bianca Böckle , Eddie Sardeng .eddie , Enrique Hernández González , Hanna Hajda, Holger Dörner, Jin Yiran, Kateryna Dyma , Luis Hilti, Martin Mràz, Matilde Igual Capdevila, Megan Quirey , Michelle Rheinberger , Nina Beck , Nina Meusburger , Philipp Entner, Rüya Hilal Aydede , Sami Akkach , Sofia Liberali, Tatjana Probst and Ümit Mesci ).

Interviews with: Günther Vogt , Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Alkistis Thomidou , Mario Broggi, Ulrike Mayr, Peter Staub and Walter Walch

Thanks:

Atlas of Remoteness. Liechtenstein is424 pages!500 grams! It’s also the first book of the Institute’s Infinite Publicati...
09/21/2021

Atlas of Remoteness. Liechtenstein is
424 pages!
500 grams!

It’s also the first book of the Institute’s Infinite Publication Series.

There is a preview on our website, have a look! (link in bio)

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