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Stop and Go is a research project investigating physical and social transformation at nodes and hubs of transnational mobility and migration alongside major pan-European road corridors in a geographic triangle between Vienna, Tallinn, and the Bulgarian-Turkish border. It draws on intensive embedded field trips with a mobile lab (a Ford Transit van) using (deep) mapping, workshops, installations, and exhibitions both on tour and in a stationary work space in a Vienna logistics hub (a former railway station). Intermediate and final results have been represented in diagrammatic drawings, maps, and (animated) graphic novels.

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    • Overview: Roadmap of research theories, methods, and destinations
    • Method 1: Embedded mobile research
    • Method 2: The universal language of mapping
    • Method 3: Interventions in public spaces
    • Method 4: Workshop as/in a social condenser
    • Method 5: Exhibitions
    • Summary: Reflections on research experience, methods, and interim findings
    • Michael Zinganel, Michael Hieslmair
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    Stop and Go is a research project investigating physical and social transformation at nodes and hubs of transnational mobility and migration alongside major pan-European road corridors in a geographic triangle between Vienna, Tallinn, and the Bulgarian-Turkish border. It draws on intensive embedded field trips with a mobile lab (a Ford Transit van) using (deep) mapping, workshops, installations, and exhibitions both on tour and in a stationary work space in a Vienna logistics hub (a former railway station). Intermediate and final results have been represented in diagrammatic drawings, maps, and (animated) graphic novels.
  • Michael Zinganel, Michael Hieslmair - Stop and go: nodes of transformation and transition - 2017
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