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Definitions of decolorizing in various dictionaries:
verb - remove color from
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Present participle of decolorize. |
Remove the colour from. |
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Decolonizing Architecture Art Residency (DAAR) is an architectural studio and a residency program based in Beit Sahour, Palestine. DAAR’s work combines spatial interventions, theoretical writings and collective learning. DAAR is dedicated to architectural experimentations on the reuse and transformation of colonial architecture, settlements, military bases, 1948 cleansed Palestinian villages, primarily in Palestine. DAAR was founded in 2007 in Beit Sahour near Bethlehem by Alessandro Petti, Sandi Hilal and Eyal Weizman. The ideas that have been developed and disseminated throughout the region and abroad via exhibitions, seminars, videos and publications. Dozens of local and international architects are allied with the institute. Furthermore, it works together with a large number of artists, film makers and activists. The architectural studio and art residency was established with the aim of engaging with a complex set of architectural problems centered on one * of the most difficult dilemmas of political practice: how to act both propositionally and critically in an environment in which the political force fields, as complex as they may be, are so dramatically skewed. Are interventions at all possible? How can we find an “autonomy of practice” that is both critical and transformative? |