The Continuous Monument
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- | '''''Il Monumento Continuo''''' (1969-1970) is the best-known project by [[Superstudio]]. It consists of a series of photomontages of existing landscapes sumerimposed with a gridded [[superstructure]] that would wrap the world. | + | '''''Il Monumento Continuo''''' (1969-1970) is the best-known project by [[Superstudio]]. It consists of a series of photomontages of existing landscapes sumerimposed with a gridded [[superstructure]] that would wrap the world. The first proposals were exhibited at '[[Trigon 69]]' in [[Graz]]. |
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*''[[No-Stop City]]'' | *''[[No-Stop City]]'' |
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Il Monumento Continuo (1969-1970) is the best-known project by Superstudio. It consists of a series of photomontages of existing landscapes sumerimposed with a gridded superstructure that would wrap the world. The first proposals were exhibited at 'Trigon 69' in Graz.
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