Laura Oldfied Ford
Laura Oldfield Ford was born in
Halifax and is very interested in the Punk subculture and counter culture. Ford
is an activist with a voice to be heard. She went to the site of the London
2012 Olympics to document the buildings that had to be vacated for the 2012
Olympic Park. She created beautifully detailed pen drawings of the buildings;
some of the drawings then had pink or yellow ink painted over sections of the illustration.
The choice of colours was carefully made as pink and yellow are the two main
colours in the London 2012 Olympic logo.
While Napoleon was in power he enlisted Haussmann to
redesign Paris for him. Napoleon wanted a big open city with large boulevards
(main streets) to make crowd control easier and the chance of rebellion decreased.
In the process of this Parisian redesign 350,000 people were put out of their
home to make room for the new main streets. In 1950’s Paris there was a group
of insufferably pretentious Marxists known as Situationists. A modern day
version of the Situationists call themselves Psychogeographers, Laura Oldfield
Ford identifies as one.
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