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Review of LHE Photobook

A critical review of the Lost Highway Expedition appeared in the Central & European Review, written by Antonia Young. The review can be accessed here: http://spaces.brad.ac.uk:8080/display/ssishistoryjournal/Volume+2,+2008
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LHE Photobook

Order at http://www.veenmanpublishers.com/viewbook.php?bookID=309
LHE participants contact Skuc at galerija.skuc@guest.arnes.si to get a free copy of the book.
LHE Photobook Card: Lost Highway Expedition Photobook CardLHE Photobook Card: Lost Highway Expedition Photobook Card

LHE Photobook Card

LHE Photobook Card

Lost Highway Expedition Photobook Card

LHE Photobook available now

LHE Photobook available now

Lost Highway Photobook is available at:
http://www.veenmanpublishers.com/viewbook.php?bookID=309
Veenman publishers or at
www.veenmanpublishers.com

LHE participants please contact Skuc galerija.skuc@guest.arnes.si to get a copy of the book.

Lost Highway Expedition Photobook is a selection of over 500 captioned photographs by 31 participants in the Lost Highway Expedition, which took place during August 2006 through the emerging capitals of the Western Balkans. The book’s aim is to demonstrate the transitions and different speeds of recent urbanization that are challenging nine major cities in the Western Balkans.

TransAction and FMFerry Experiment

TransAction and FMFerry Experiment

TransAction 2: Carl + Jovanovic Weiss + Ferko
Oct 3rd, 2007 by transaction
described by Peter Ferko
http://transaction.wordpress.com/2007/10/03/transaction-2-ferko-carl-jovanovic-weiss/

Curator Katherine Carl and Architect Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss proposed a TransAction concerning their project, Lost Highway Expedition. Srdjan is Serbian, Carl is American, they lived most recently in Basel, Switzerland. The Lost Highway Expedition took place last summer on a route between the capitals of the countries formerly combined as Yugoslavia.

The TransAction interchange was a collaboration in a multi-tiered circumstance that is probably best to outline: