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PLANNING AHEAD

he second year of the pandemic saw the continuation of speculative discussions on the post-pandemic era, with many imagining what it might be like. Some are eager to emerge from Covid-19 and return to what was once the stable norm, while others are calling for the creation of new socioeconomic structures that better serve populations.’s 17th , which juxtaposes grid motifs with tilted, slipping elements evoking a turning page. What might be overleaf—an extension of what already exists or a transformed world?

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