maryellencarroll

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Mary Ellen Carroll

conceptual artist

Nov 20

2011

In 1704, Jonathan Swift wrote that satire and notably political satire is a sort of
glass wherein beholders see everyone's faces except their own. Until one is able to see their own reflection, there is no political or social consciousness or consequence.

prototype 180 by c\Conceptal Artist Mary Ellen Carroll

If architecture is an inherently political act, where, why and how does political and social consciousness begin and locate itself within the process?


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