What makes a city a city? Who says? Drafted over decades out of a dialogue between artist and author Nika Dubrovsky, the late anthropologist David Graeber, and Nika's then four-year-old son, this delightful and provocative book Cities Made Differently opens a space for invention and collaboration.
Cities Made Differently Visual Assembly
A hands-on workshop, facilitated by Nika Dubrovsky, inspired by the release of Nika and late anthropologist and activist David Graeber’s new book Cities Made Differently. The workshop was held at Interference Archive in New York, Friday, November 8, 6 – 9pm EST. It offered a space for people of all ages to reconsider the possibilities of human cities through visual dialogue. We have set out large tabletop posters for all to draw, write, erase, and contemplate together what a city is and what it could be. Read more about visual assemblies here.
Full of playful graphics, provocative questions, and curious facts, Cities Made Differently asks what makes a city and how we might make them differently. The free interactive version is available here: https://a4kids.org/book/future-city/.