The Superstudio architects worked together in Florence, Italy, from the mid-1960s until 1978. They participated in a design movement that questioned popular modernist stances. For example, these architects were skeptical about the importance of technology and the universality of so-called idealistic design. They believed these notions, if applied together, could eliminate architectural diversity and promote cookie-cutter sameness. One of the group's best-known projects was The Continuous Monument, a group of photomontages of giant buildings that splayed across the earth's surface. The structures were blocky and featureless and wrapped in a grid of black-outlined squares. The group intended the design as a critique of urban planning concepts that were popular at the time. Do It! Superstudio's work _________ the group's ideas. Press enter to interact with the item, and press tab button or down arrow until reaching the Submit button once the item is selected A contorted B appropriated C neutralized D illustrated

C neutralized