If we perceive the pause as an interruption of a flow, is this moment experienced with greater awareness about the present?
The second issue of Parklife is dedicated to the concept of rest, highlighting how we experience surrounding space while taking a break and, published once a year, is in continuity with the first, delving into the concept of living in outer space.
Offering personal interpretations by 16 authors, the publication not only explores the nature of interruption itself, but the different ways of awareness that arise during these moments.
Starting from the idea that a pause requires agility, the publication provides a new key about the theme, exploring several facets and understandings related to pause, whether human or animal, temporary or everlasting.
The second issue of Parklife is dedicated to the concept of rest, highlighting how we experience surrounding space while taking a break and, published once a year, is in continuity with the first, delving into the concept of living in outer space.
Offering personal interpretations by 16 authors, the publication not only explores the nature of interruption itself, but the different ways of awareness that arise during these moments.
Starting from the idea that a pause requires agility, the publication provides a new key about the theme, exploring several facets and understandings related to pause, whether human or animal, temporary or everlasting.
Contributors
Fiona Banner
Giacomo Colombo
Beverly Corpuz
Jack Day
Johnny Dufort
Max Farago
Alessandro Furchino Capria
Federico Gioco
Pavel Golik
Shota Kono
Marton Perlaki
Paola Ristoldo
Giuliana Rosso
Shahram Saadat
Daisuke Takiguchi
Chardchakaj Waikawee
Fiona Banner
Giacomo Colombo
Beverly Corpuz
Jack Day
Johnny Dufort
Max Farago
Alessandro Furchino Capria
Federico Gioco
Pavel Golik
Shota Kono
Marton Perlaki
Paola Ristoldo
Giuliana Rosso
Shahram Saadat
Daisuke Takiguchi
Chardchakaj Waikawee