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Projections

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If all design can be read as an attempt to predict—and shape—the future, then no specialization looks further into the future than urban design. But what does the future look like? Projections tries to make sense of the myriad competing visions of tomorrow—and how they relate to cities—by asking a series of questions:

What are the likely parameters of a future possibility?

What can past conjectures tell us of our future?

Where do the design opportunities lie?

Opening | Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 – 7:00pm

WUHO | 6518 Hollywood Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90028

an installation by over,under

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