About Project

Could You Be More Specific? is an online pro­ject focused on prac­tices that engage with their con­text as part of their con­tent. They might be site– or context-specific, con­cerned with ‘place’ or ‘envir­on­ment’, or inter­rog­at­ing the dynamic of their recep­tion, includ­ing some rela­tional and social prac­tices and those  under­tak­ing insti­tu­tional critique.

Could You Be More Specific? addresses a com­par­at­ive lack of dis­cus­sion on the implic­a­tions and pos­sib­il­it­ies of these prac­tices being under­taken sim­ul­tan­eously in far flung parts of the world. The pro­ject in part aims to foster dia­logue, com­munity and increased activ­ity in this area.

Could You Be More Specific? takes the format of part annual crit­ical online journal and part research repos­it­ory, where clip­pings of per­tin­ent pro­jects, art­icles and research that our con­trib­ut­ors come across can be col­lec­ted together, more or less randomly.

This pro­ject was ini­ti­ated by Satellite.

All views expressed are those of the authors and are not neces­sar­ily shared or endorsed by Satellite, the editor(s) or any­one else. All copy­right for journal art­icles and images remains with con­trib­ut­ors, but sub­sequent pub­lic­a­tion must acknow­ledge couldyoubemorespecific.com as the ori­ginal source. This pro­ject is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Recent Research Posts

Heaven Is A Place Where Nothing Ever Happens
Posted by: Satellite | 22 May 2013 | No Comments

(dis)location#1 Master of Art and Design in the Public Space_Fine Arts University of Porto (Portugal)
Posted by: Carolina Rito | 22 May 2013 | 1 Comment

Polder Cup
Posted by: Satellite | 22 May 2013 | No Comments

Hacking the City
Posted by: Satellite | 22 May 2013 | No Comments

Not a Place, An Outlook
Posted by: Satellite | 22 May 2013 | No Comments

The Balfron Project
Posted by: Satellite | 22 May 2013 | No Comments

Journal Issues

Issue 1: coming September 2010