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The End of
"The End"
The End of "The End" refers
to the attitiudte that this project implements with regard to its own nature
as both a site and a problem (landfill and landfilling respectively).
It recognizes that the act of storing waste in the ground is an artificial
"end" created to disguise the noncyclical pattern of society's production
stream. Only now when these landscapes are approaching the surreal
do we acknowledge their impact and start to deal with them through the
measures of "end"-use programs. These programs are an "end" perhaps
as naive as the first. By refusing to engage the problem, "The End"
attempts to hide that which can no longer be hidden.
Cell
Properties
Site
Infrastructure
A Proposal
A Conception
of Space
D.U.M.P.
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