A Tilting Horizon: Reflecting on 50 Issues of VOLUME and What's Yet to Come

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In this editorial from VOLUME's milestone 50th issue, Arjen Oosterman—the magazine's Editor-in-Chief—reflects on over ten years of cultural production and discourse and outlines what is to come. ArchDaily will be sharing a selection of the articles from this issue over the coming weeks.

Moving forward implies looking back. When we started this research engine called VOLUME in 2005, economic, political, and social conditions were very different to how they are today. The intention to rethink the agency of ‘beyond’ as driver for change inevitably means historicizing the trajectory of the VOLUME project so far. That said, we really didn’t want to turn VOLUME itself into the subject of reflection. So we’ll instead talk about the present and, in so doing, find history creeping its way in whether we like it or not.

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Cite: Arjen Oosterman. "A Tilting Horizon: Reflecting on 50 Issues of VOLUME and What's Yet to Come" 31 Jan 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/804414/tilting-horizon-reflecting-on-50-issues-of-volume-magazine-whats-yet-to-come> ISSN 0719-8884

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