permanent breakfast

… the continually ongoing breakfast in the open space

Category archive for ‘reclaim puplic spaces’ rss

  • about the loss of public space

    Quelle: Gestaltung.FH-Wuerzburg See full post in german language here

  • 22/06/09 Austrian TV about openspace and permanent breakfast

  • Right of assembly and culture of concession

    Right of assembly and culture of concession Passers-by and neo-breakfasters are always easy to baffle if we explain that the breakfast they are looking at is not registered, thus not officially authorised. In fact – with the exception of a nightly “candlelight breakfast” – no breakfast has ever been registered. To do something that is [...]

  • Heide Hammer: Revolutionierung des Alltags. Auf der Spur kollektiver Widerstandspraktiken.

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  • 18.6.04 10:00h – Graz / A (Austria)

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  • permanent breakfast

    permanent breakfast We see today more often hangars and raised estrade-platforms on the squares and public outdoors in the city centres. Companies plying their goods display them as an exhibition or spectacle. Circuses which stood in the past somewhere on the outskirts or large wasteland sites are now moving into the city hearts. Wenceslas square [...]

  • permanent breakfast

    We see today more often hangars and raised estrade-platforms on the squares and public outdoors in the city centres. Companies plying their goods display them as an exhibition or spectacle. Circuses which stood in the past somewhere on the outskirts or large wasteland sites are now moving into the city hearts. Wenceslas square in Prague, [...]

  • Public area – a public matter

    Modern democratic societies provide legal and material opportunities to create a sphere of private life for everyone. It is a sphere that is under control of each individual, created according to one’s own project, opened to the external influences only of one’s free will and protected by law against violent intrusion from the outside. At [...]