throughout history, humans have raced to explore, discover and chart every square meter of earth, but, instead of rushing forward, what if we reveled
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throughout history, humans have raced to explore, discover and chart every square meter of earth, but, instead of rushing forward, what if we reveled in not knowing and slowing down? this is what joyce hsiang and bimal mendis of plan b architecture & urbanism ask with their exhibition at the 2021 venice architecture biennale titled ‘the world turned inside out’. showing the globe cracked open, the exhibit calls for an unexploring of the earth in the bid to forge a new relationship between humans and the planet we live on.