PROMISE PARK
MOON Kyungwon & YCAM
WORKROOM PRESS
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First published by Workroom Press, Seoul, in 2017
© MOON Kyungwon & YCAM, 2017 All rights reserved.
Edited & Designed by Workroom
Edited & Management (pp.17–96, 99–197, 221–231) by Takuya Irie (SETENV)
Printed and bound by Screengraphic, Paju
With support from Arts Council Korea
ISBN 978-89-94207-80-3 / 03600
CONTENTS
- Prologue
 - Overview of the Promise Park Project
 
- Promise Park Project 2013-2015
 - Parks as Collective Intelligence
 - The City as a Park
 - A Park Established over Ruins
- Weaving and Proliferation
 - A Carpet as an Artistic Medium
 - Interview with Masataka Hosoo
 - Interview with Ken Furudate
 
 - Six Chapters toward Park Atlas: For the reminiscence of Parks as Archive Space of the World
 - Yamaguchi: The City as a Park
 - Talk: Cities and Future Parks
 - Parks as a Visionary Device: Extensive Readings and Reminiscence in Contemporary Art History
 
- Three Stories toward Future Parks
 - Parks in Seoul
 - Post-industrial Ruin to Sublime Park: Seonyudo Park
 - A Brief Consideration of Meiji Shrine: The Unique, Dualistic “Park” Connected Behind It
 
- 2016 Research, Workshop and Fieldwork: Scent
 - Epilogue
 
- Glossary
 - Image Credit & Source