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L. Cassina
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Student report
(2020)
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L. Cassina, W.G. de Graaf, C. Rancati, N.J. Amorim Mota, F.M. van Andel, H.A.F. Mooij
This graphic novel is the result of a micro-ethnographic research to Mickeyleland, a neighbourhood of Addis Ababa. Using graphic techniques borrowed from the architecture discipline, this graphic novel aims at bringing together representations of everyday life in the Mickeyleland neighbourhood, that show how human life shapes its environment and vice versa. This graphic novel not only represents the architectural qualities and spatial relationships, but also reveals the hidden narratives of ordinary stories.
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This graphic novel is the result of a micro-ethnographic research to Mickeyleland, a neighbourhood of Addis Ababa. Using graphic techniques borrowed from the architecture discipline, this graphic novel aims at bringing together representations of everyday life in the Mickeyleland neighbourhood, that show how human life shapes its environment and vice versa. This graphic novel not only represents the architectural qualities and spatial relationships, but also reveals the hidden narratives of ordinary stories.
Addis Ababa Living Lab
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Student report
(2019)
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Ludovica Cassina, JInfeng Cheng, Alex Hewitson, Yadie Meko, Nelson Mota, Harald Mooij
This research booklet brings together a selection of a qualitative analysis to aspects that characterize the History, Religion, Politics, Arts and Craftsmanship of Ethiopia, in general, and Addis Ababa in particular. This booklet compiles information collected from different sources (mainly bibliographic references and digital archives). The result of the survey is processed using new visual outputs that allow a panoramic account of many aspects that characterize the case study (Addis Ababa).
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This research booklet brings together a selection of a qualitative analysis to aspects that characterize the History, Religion, Politics, Arts and Craftsmanship of Ethiopia, in general, and Addis Ababa in particular. This booklet compiles information collected from different sources (mainly bibliographic references and digital archives). The result of the survey is processed using new visual outputs that allow a panoramic account of many aspects that characterize the case study (Addis Ababa).