Christian Nold
Mobile Vulgus
128 pages | 170 x 155 mm, Soft cover with audio CD | 2001 | Edition of 1,000 copies
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How do people group together? And what are the methods of containment used in order to regulate the ‘vulgar mob’? These are just two of the questions elicited by Christian Nold in Mobile Vulgus. Looking at the tactics used by state forces, in particular, non-lethal weapons and associated training regimes, he traces the move toward total policing.
Positioning itself within the counter-tendencies the book then develops its own methodologies of action. Once aligned under a common desire this project reveals the potential force a crowd of people hold when they act as a cohesive whole. At once a textual treatise, a visual manual and an audio tool, Mobile Vulgus has developed out of in-depth research, alongside test situations in Bristol and London.
人はどのようにして集まるのか?そして低俗な暴徒たちを抑制するためにとられる方法とは?これらは本書の中でChristian Noldによって導き出されている疑問である。州権力、特に兵器や洗練された制度のない権力を見ることで、総合的な警備の動向を追っている。
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