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This is the fifth and final installment of “In the Scale of…” a series of counterproposals to conventional constructs of scale, authored by the participants of our 2020 Toolkit for Today and introduced by Émélie Desrochers-Turgeon and Eliyahu Keller in this article. In the following texts, Eliyahu Keller addresses architectural imagination in the nuclear age, Jessica Ngan examines research into the use of pressurized mist for agricultural or domestic work, and Jonatan Palmblad recalls Lewis Mumford’s observations on hostile environments and technological progress. Each author explores how things at a very small scale, relatively speaking, have consequences at a very large (and potentially unmanageable) one.
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