From the first utopian impulse of Plato's Republic to today's
global border controls and public space surveillance systems, there
has always been a tyrannical aspect to the organisation of society
and the regulation of its spaces. Tyranny takes many forms, from
the rigid barriers of military zones to the subtle ways in which
landscape is used to 'naturalise' power. What are these forms and
how do they function at different scales, in different cultures,
and at different times in history? How are designers and other
disciplines complicit in the manifestation of these varying forms
of tyranny and how have they been able to subvert such political
and ideological structures?
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