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==<p><p style="color:black; font-family: Alike Angular; font-size: 20pt; font-weight: bold;">Assessment2</p>==
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<I>THE CURRENT : ON READING ROTTERDAM THROUGH HYDROCOMMONS</I><br><br>
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How does the access, excess, and control of water reflect broader politics?


<div style="height: 200px; background: white; width: 390px; opacity: 0.8; margin-top: 200px; margin-left: 40px; border: outset; border-color: #79b8fc"><I>Sentiment reveals and obscures through self-indulgence and exaggeration. One view erases or blocks out another. Like with all stories, there is the potential for use and abuse.</I><br><br><I>We feature in the origin story the Netherlands tells itself about itself, not as a protagonist but as a subject of control. Control in the name of protection, strengthening coastlines and the construction of an intricate network of dams, dikes, canals, and drainage systems, keeping the water at bay. ... </I></div>
And how can these politics be analysed and reimagined - drawing on water as a repository of knowledge?
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Assessment1



Dear Navigator

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"histories are made by irreversible events; by mapping these events and remapping their politics, social structures can, perhaps, evolve to accommodate, both alternative pasts and radical futures." (Jaojoco 2020, p. 16)


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Network of thought

"surrounded by screens we live a cinematic life" (Metahaven)


Prototyping

Example: Rotta: The Deluge and the Dutch origin myth

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Assessment2

Thesis

THE CURRENT : ON READING ROTTERDAM THROUGH HYDROCOMMONS

Research questions:

How does the access, excess, and control of water reflect broader politics? 
And how can these politics be analysed and reimagined - drawing on water as a repository of knowledge? 










Station de Stroming

Everybody is a Rotterdammer: Welcome to Rotterdam



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Zalmhaven.png



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"histories are made by irreversible events; by mapping these events and remapping their politics, social structures can, perhaps, evolve to accommodate, both alternative pasts and radical futures." (Jaojoco 2020, p. 16)



The demolition of the Tweebobsuurt, like many urban restructuring projects, is a literal top-down, imperial way of building a world. The existing life and architecture is forcibly erased, evicted. Translated into blank slates, to be built upon in the name of modernist progress