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ARPA Journal is a biannual digital publication that serves as a public forum for debate on applied research practices in architecture.

Issue 05, Conflicts of Interest

Harvesting Change

An interview with Sweet Water Foundation’s Emmanuel Pratt

How funding shapes work. How work shapes funding.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

An Architecture of Collective Living

by Rafi Segal

A new neighborhood for Kibbutz Hatzor.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

From Instrument to Evidence

by Magdalena Miłosz

Selections from an archive of assimilation.

Issue 04, Instruments of Service

A New Normal

by Filip Tejchman

Encyclopedias, reference manuals and the codification of disciplinary expertise.

Issue 03, Performance

To the Street

by Tanya Gershon

Passbooks, permits and the art of public life.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Which Public?

By Quilian Riano

Conflict as catalyst.

Issue 01, Test Subjects

Sandbox Infrastructure

By Matthew Wisnioski and Kari Zacharias

Field notes from the arts research boom.

08_SMRod Dickinson Milgram Reenactment LABORATORY SERIES. No.08. Artist Rod Dickinson’s The Milgram Re-enactment, in collaboration with Graeme Edler and Steve Ruston, 2002. The three and a half hour live performance re-staged Stanley Milgram’s Yale University experiment, “Obedience to Authority,” using an exact replica of Milgram’s laboratory, including original electro shock equipment from the 1960s. A video accompanied the piece, which recorded eight iterations of the performance in real-time. Photo Courtesy of Rod Dickinson.
LABORATORY SERIES. No.08. Artist Rod Dickinson’s The Milgram Re-enactment, in collaboration with Graeme Edler and Steve Ruston, 2002. The three and a half hour live performance re-staged Stanley Milgram’s Yale University experiment, “Obedience to Authority,” using an exact replica of Milgram’s laboratory, including original electro shock equipment from the 1960s. A video accompanied the piece, which recorded eight iterations of the performance in real-time. Photo Courtesy of Rod Dickinson.
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Talk about money with us! Issue 05, "Conflicts of Interest," Abstracts due Sep 1. bit.ly/1CUsLVz . https://t.co/7ZkPd7q4VU

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