Erase
/ɪˈreɪz/
Remove all traces of; destroy or obliterate.
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Remove all traces of; destroy or obliterate. To erase insinuates a loss that is permanent and cannot be recovered. It can be used as a force of destruction or can be a symptom of collateral damage in the built environment.
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What trace is there of things which have gone before?, image: Ravenscraig Steelworks from the south, Motherwell Public Library
Questions & Provocations
When something is erased, what is lost?
Aoife Nolan
Where has erasure taken place in your environment?
Aoife Nolan
How can we engage with existing places without causing destructive erasure?
Aoife Nolan