
doi: 10.1002/ad.2112
Operating between the obscene and methods of estrangement and displacement, parrhesia‐stases interrogates the agendas of aesthetics present in repulsiveness, condemnation and punishment. François Roche and Camille LacadÉe here present a body of work by their Bangkok‐based practice New‐Territories/M4, which speculates on the ramifications of architecture as a paradigm of disobedience. Deeply rooted in Michel Foucault's proposal for a re‐evaluation of an ethico‐political approach, the work investigates an alternative architectural position that utilises strategies of transfiguration to provoke pathological behaviours.
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