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"We're interested in bodies and their implications in space, their political positions in space, and how materially and technologically they are constituted," states the Feminist Architecture Collaborative, otherwise known as f-architecture, during an interview conducted as part of Archinect's Next Up: Floating Worlds.
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"We're interested in bodies and their implications in space, their political positions in space, and how materially and technologically they are constituted," states the Feminist Architecture Collaborative, otherwise known as f-architecture, during an interview conducted as part of Archinect's Next Up: Floating Worlds.