Metropolis magazine on LHE

KozaraKozaraBelow is the write-up from Metropolis July issue 2006.
[http://www.metropolis.com/]
"Informal networks are all the rage in certain antiestablishment architectural circles; loosely affiliated groups and individuals are seen as antidotes to out-of-control commercialism and nationalism. Later this summer you can join one such network, Europe Lost and Found, and witness its evolving "Lost Highway Expedition" in the Western Balkans (imagine The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test in various Slavic languages and degrees of broken English). Whether or not these networks have real impact is an open question, but being guided through former Yugoslavia by expatriate Serbian architects and members of the local counterculture sounds like a riot."


sophistication note

An attribute should be added below:

"(imagine The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test in various Slavic languages and SOPHISTICATED degrees of broken English)."

This is in relation to recent New York times referrence to Slavoj Zizek's "sophisticated Eastern European English accent."