Afaina de Jong in conversation with Gabriel A. Maher

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24 Apr 25
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Afaina de Jong in conversation with Gabriel A. Maher

From the archive of Afaina de Jong
24 Apr 2025

Afaina de Jongs contribution, 'The Multiplicity of Other', in the Dutch Pavilion during the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice, challenges dominant architectural frameworks and explores alternative approaches to space. In the 'Space of Other' in the Dutch Pavilion, she speaks with Gabriel A. Maher, a designer whose work investigates how design and architecture shape our bodies, political identities, and sense of self.

Space of Other, a submission for the Dutch Pavilion, was presented at the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2021.

Credits:
Space of Other – Concept & design in collaboration with Innavisions
Space of Other Talks audiovisual team:
Audio recording: Jesper Buursink
Audio assistance: Lethemian Mijnals
Audio post-production: Mitchell van Ommeren
Audio consultancy: Sajoscha Talirz

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