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6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. |
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Due to continuing power outages in Lower Manhattan, The New School will remain closed until Monday, November 5, therefore this event has been cancelled. Please check the events calendar should this be rescheduled. Observing that space has become a mobile, monetized technology, the talk considers infrastructure to be, not the urban substructure, but the urban structure itself. Some of the most radical changes to the globalizing world are being written, not in the language of law and diplomacy, but rather in the spatial information of infrastructure, architecture and urbanism. Massive global infrastructure systems, administered by mixtures of public and private cohorts and driven by profound irrationalities, generate de facto, undeclared forms of polity. The talk argues that this matrix space resists economic or political science to foster a political art with special techniques of form making and activism. |
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Location: Parsons East Building, 25 East 13th Street, 2nd floor Admission: |