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“Ah, bankers, students, workers, officials, servants, you are the cock-suckers of the useful, the masturbators of necessity. I shall never work. My hands are pure.” — Louis Aragon

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An interview with Liam Young

Posted on June 19, 2007 by simonings

I talk to the architect and urbanist Liam Young for Arc about his brush with Special Branch, and how a robotic ballet at Dublin’s Science Gallery led to him and his colleagues being recorded under the UK’s Terrorism Act.

Posted in Arc, design | Tagged architecture, art, drones, surveillance

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