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JASON ISOLINI, on how to define the ‘virtual public space’

Interview by Christopher Michael The 21st century’s first two and a half decades have primarily been defined by a conflation of corporate, public, and private environments. In major cities like New York, supposedly ‘public’ common space increasingly exists only due to tenuous agreements between public and private financing, leading to the rise of POPS (‘Privately […]