Abstract
In May 2012, INHEPI—an international network of performance artists—produced a series of experiments with participatory performance. By evoking a range of recurrent spatial-imaginary models, their artistic practice facilitated a bridge between the dream of a postpolitical community and the political interruption of the tacit social structures of modern urban life.
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2017
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