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What is our vision of cities a hundred years from now? Is it possible to speculate about the functions, requirements, and operations of cities a century in advance and design future matching urban infrastructures?
At the the (Pavilion of Slovenia) attempted to answer these questions with "100yc [100 Year City]", a permanent research lab and an exhibition that counted the contributions by two future Participants of "How will we live together?": Lucy McRae and Skylar Tibbits – founder and director of the Self-Assembly Lab, MIT.
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The 2012 Maribor European Capital of Culture and the 100YC [100 Year City] project participated at the biggest architectural event in the world. 100YC has engaged over 1000 people (students, studio leaders, architects, advisors, mentors, key stakeholders) have engaged with the 100YC project. This has engaged scaled and collaborated resulting in 2.5M hits, 2.1M file exchanges and produced 60% user engagement per day between all participants.
100YC brings together 100 visionaries including progressive international architecture schools and t
VVC / Visualising the Virtual Concourse / Master of Architecture / Final Student Exhibition 11/11/2022/ 18.00AEST /
CITYXVENICE METAVERSE / Tom Kovac RMIT / Michele Pasca di Magliano ZHA / Marjan Colletti Bartlett UCL / Patrik Schumacher ZHA / Alessandro Melis NYIT / Javier Ruiz Bartlett UCL / Research Assistants /Joanne Qui / Sammy Kudret / Tony Le / David Zvedeniuk / Students / Jan Derrick MacEda / Nikita Gautam / Dave Hing / Tong Hung / Fung Wai Tse / Jiawei Du / Jujie Lian / Yifan Liao / Jiancheng Tian / Yifan Yuan / Yi Xiong Willie Liew / Yinjie Lu / Vincent Spataro Tianyi Luo / Mohammad Reza Taghipour / Jingyi Wu / Shiyi Zheng / Nidhish Govindarajula
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If you missed events at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Virtual Pavilion then be sure to follow the exciting events, stories, talks and events featuring some of the worlds leading multidisciplinary thinkers and creators.
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CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 17th Venice Architecture Biennale 2021 | HYBRID PROGRAM
SUNSHIP: THESIS
at Arts Letters & Numbers
David Gersten & Homa Shojaie
July 23 – August 14, 2022, | Hybrid Program
SUNSHIP: THESIS
at Arts Letters & Numbers
David Gersten & Homa Shojaie
July 23 – August 14, 2022 | Hybrid Program
The “SunShip: Thesis at Arts Letters & Numbers” virtual program was first introduced as part of “SunShip: The Arc That Makes The Flood Possible,” Arts Letters & Numbers’ exhibition during the CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion of the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale back in 2021.
This program was originally held virtually, for this session it will be possible for people to participate, while ‘in residence’ at the Arts Letters & Numbers Campus in Upstate NY or online. Please designate in your application if you prefer to attend ‘onsite’ or online.
Read More:
https://www.artslettersandnumbers.com/programs/sunship-thesis-summer-2022
CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 22 - Online Launch
Date and time: Fri, 7 Jan 2022, 9:00 AM GMT
The 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Virtual Pavilion Sezione del Padiglione Italia is a unique exhibition and moment in time. Its aim is to activate the reset button on conventional design directions, proposing a positive and creative re-connection with the world.
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Participants:
Ian Anderson / The Designers Republic
Thomas Leeser / Pratt School of Architecture
Spela Mlakar / Concept Productions
Bradley Cantrell / Virginia Tech College of Architecture & Urban Studies
Alvin Low / Logos Group
Jerrod Delaine / Pratt School of Architecture
Jurij Sadar / Sadar+Vuga
Michael Mei / RMIT School of Architecture & Urban Design
Mike Xie / Ameba Technologies
Rajiv Padhye / RMIT School of Fashion & Textiles
Scott Ruff / Pratt School of Architecture
John C. Mankins / Xtend Design
Peter Felicetti / Felicetti Consulting Engineers
Bostjan Vuga / Sadar+Vuga
Sean Kelly / Corus
17th Venice Architecture Biennale CityX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion / 3D>2D The Designers Republic's Adventures in and Out of Architecture with Sadar Vuga Arhitekti and Spela Mlakar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxNpgtPgFFM
How Space Technology Can Influence Life on Earth
Eva Rodriguez Frontiersi / Space and Spacial
Brought to you by RMIT University and Sir Lawrence Wackett Defence & Aerospace Centre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRqMkfieAHU&t=92s
CityX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion YouTube Series #2 — The fertile ground of the evolving series of videos.
CityX Venice Series takes you to the site's content In recognition of the incredible participation and amazing contributions to the unprecedented virtual event. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsxG95M4syoorez9dINKbIg
How Space Technology Can Influence Life on Earth Presented by RMIT University and Sir Lawrence Wackett Defence & Aerospace Centre
CityX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion YouTube Series #1 — The fertile ground of the evolving series of videos.
CityX Venice Series #1 takes you to the site's content In recognition of the incredible participation and amazing contributions to the unprecedented virtual event. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsxG95M4syoorez9dINKbIg
Garry Emery 'COLLECTION', an interview series presented by CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion Sezione Del Padiglione Italia.
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Ngurrara Pajanyangu Many Places - Mobility of Mind Online screening
CITYX Venice - Wesley Jones: Astronauts Memorial The Astronaut’s Memorial is located at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It features a 400 ton mirror black granite surface that rotates to track the sun thro...
HUNTING LIFE; A FOREVER HOUSE
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Mon, Nov 22, 2021, 12:00 AM AEDT
Online Exhibition, drawings by David Gersten
About this event
David Gersten
Online Exhibition
“The universe is made of stories, not of atoms”
Muriel Rukeyser
We are pleased to present ‘Hunting Life; A Forever House’ an exhibition of drawings, stories, and structures by David Gersten. This work began in 1990 as David Gersten’s thesis in Architecture at the Cooper Union School of Architecture. The work continued over a ten-year period between 1990-2000. The continuous creative dialogue with Dean John Hejduk and the long-established creative community of the Cooper Union were central to the creation of this work. The project itself is a community, drawn, written, and built as a spatial, poetic and material imagination of the social contract. The project is divided into three parts: Making and Memory, Maturation, and A Forever House. Prefigure sets the entire community in motion. In 2002, the publisher Charles Firmin Didot, proposed to publish a book of the entire set of drawings at full scale. The reproductions of the drawings presented in this exhibition are a result of that publishing project.
Views from Orbit An interview series on projects surrounding space architecture and the future of interplanetary travel.
John Hejduk: The Poetic Imagination as a Social Political Act A virtual lecture by David Gersten in John Hejduk: Shanghai Masque Exhibition, in collaboration with Power Station of Art
::::::::TOMORROW, SUNDAY, November 7th, 2021 - 12:00-14:00 EST is the last session of the FOUNDATIONS series. Hope you can join us to discuss this most elusive and needed topic in need of some serious design thinking. We will be speaking with Yehuda Safran. Thank you to Ed Keller Cityx Venice Tom Kovac Alessandro Melis Thomas Klein, Tei Carpenter Jillian Crandall, Inte Gloerich, Xavier Rasillo Ties van der Hoeven, Zbigniew Oksiuta, and Yehuda Safran.
FOUNDATIONS: PEACE
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 12:00-14:00 EST (NY time)
SPEAKER: YEHUDA SAFRAN
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Image Credit: Original (CC) by CQuest, modified by C. Leitao
The 5th and last session of the FOUNDATION series engages that most elusive topic of all: World Peace.
Although the World is perpetually renovating scenarios and places of friction and dispute, the 20th Century gave us glimpses of potential self-annihilation that temporarily brought many of us together in a terrifying pause. Robert Oppenheimer - one of the minds of the atomic bomb referred to its discovery and deployment as a turning point that demanded another new invention: a political technology, that could manage the new world that had emerged.
Ultimately, to engage the big problems and questions of our time we must tackle the unstable grounds whereupon we want to build the bridges that may connect our efforts. This session looks at ways in which the question of WORLD PEACE has been dissected, analyzed, projected and imagined.
Yehuda Safran
Yehuda E. Safran is internationally known critic of Art and Architecture. He studied at Saint Martin’s School of Art, the RoyalCollege of Art, and University College, London. Art, Architecture and Philosophy respectively. He has taught at the Architectural Association, Goldsmith’s College, London University, the Royal College of Art, London, Jan van Eyck Academy, Maastricht,Mendrisio Academy of Architecture, Ticcino, Harvard University, Columbia University, Pratt Institute and RISD. As well, he has been a visiting professor at Nanjing University, Tongji University. Yehuda Safran's writings have been published in numerous architecture, design, art and cinema journals including 9H, Casabella, Domus, Sight and Sound, Lotus, A+U, AA Files, Prototypo, Metalocus, Abitare, The Plan, and Springer. He is the author and co-author of "Selected Papers: 12 Dialogical and Poetical Strategies", "I Have a Weakness for a Touch of Red: Essays on Architecture and Portugal", "Anish Kapoor: My Red Homeland", "Mies Van Der Rohe" (2000, Barcelona & Lisbon) "Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965 Architectural Association, London)”, "The Architecture of Adolf Loos" (1985, Art Council of Great Britain).
Currently, he lives and works in New York, where he directs the
Potlatch journal and teaches architecture at Pratt Institute.
FOUNDATIONS series
Hosted by Carla Leitao
Any act of design integrates the foundations that ground us by both willfully ignoring and also actively relearning those foundations. The concept of the Anthropocene - accompanied by the Anthropocene, or the Novacene - helped name and point at processes, contexts, figures, diagrams and agents of the transformation of our ‘ground’. With these reframings, we begin processes of inquiry into how to inherit pasts, inhabit presents and what to lay as groundworks or structuring foundations for an uncertain future.
The FOUNDATIONS Series asks what layers will we purposely engrave, carry, remember and honor; and which clean slates will we want to produce - which assemblies will we step onto/into?
Inspired by the increasingly connected "Spaceship Earth" (as named by Buckminster Fuller), the FOUNDATIONS series zooms into key moments of written material, systems, ideas around world-building, making and thinking - proposing discussions on the new futures for life and livability, envisioned for our shared planet and beyond.
FOUNDATIONS is a series of events, convened by Carla Leitao, at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Virtual Pavilion, Sezione del Padiglione Italia, as part of the "Space and Planetary Design" group under the Creative Directorship of Ed Keller. The Virtual Italian Pavilion curated by Tom Kovac, RMIT University and Alessandro Melis Portsmouth University titled CITYX Venice responds to ‘How will we live together?' curated by Hashim Sarkis MIT, organized by La Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition is open until the 21st of November.
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CARLA LEITAO is an architect and writer living and working in New York, Co-Founder with Ed Keller of AUM Studio and Spec.AE. Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Architecture where she explores the intersection of architecture, urban systems, technology, ubiquitous cultures and emergent materiality through immersive environments (https://www.clatcraive.net/). Leitao's work and events at the Venice Biennale are part of the "Space and Planetary Design Group" by Creative Director Ed Keller, for the Italian Virtual Pavilion. See less
IVP21 - Online Launch CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 21 - Online Launch
FOUNDATIONS: HABITAT
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 12:00-14:00 EST (NY time)
HOSTED BY; CARLA LEITAO SPEAKER: ZBIGNIEW OKISUTA
The Design of Future Habitats for Humans on Earth and Outer Space.
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Image Credit: Zbigniew Oksiuta
Our augmented perception brings new perspectives on our place and roles in the re-making of the Biosphere, and as well on how the Biosphere builds us. How do we envision a novel relationship of inhabitation and connection with the world(s) around us, between us, in us - as we strive to rebuild models of collaboration between environment and body, artifacts and organisms?
HABITAT discusses the work of Zbigniew Oksiuta at the intersection between art, architecture and biology, to create biological habitats for humans and other species, in our biosphere and in outer space.
Zbigniew Oksiuta is an architect, artist and researcher experimenting with the possibility of designing biological structures, including projects "Spatium Gelatum", "Biological Habitat" and "Breeding Spaces", among others. He holds a Master of Architecture from The Warsaw University of Technology, Poland.
His work has been exhibited at many prominent scientific and artistic venues worldwide and has lectured and presented his ideas at a number of universities, and art and scientific venues in Europe as well as the USA.
Currently Zbigniew Oksiuta lectures at the School of Architecture, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in Troy, NY.
Links of Interest:
Breeding Spaces
Biological Habitat
Tasting Space
Zbigniew Oksiuta at culture.pl
FOUNDATIONS series
Hosted by Carla Leitao
Any act of design integrates the foundations that ground us by both willfully ignoring and also actively relearning those foundations. The concept of the Anthropocene - accompanied by the Anthropocene, or the Novacene - helped name and point at processes, contexts, figures, diagrams and agents of the transformation of our ‘ground’. With these reframings, we begin processes of inquiry into how to inherit pasts, inhabit presents and what to lay as groundworks or structuring foundations for an uncertain future.
The FOUNDATIONS Series asks what layers will we purposely engrave, carry, remember and honor; and which clean slates will we want to produce - which assemblies will we step onto/into?
Inspired by the increasingly connected "Spaceship Earth" (as named by Buckminster Fuller), the FOUNDATIONS series zooms into key moments of written material, systems, ideas around world-building, making and thinking - proposing discussions on the new futures for life and livability, envisioned for our shared planet and beyond.
FOUNDATIONS is a series of events, convened by Carla Leitao, at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Virtual Pavilion, Sezione del Padiglione Italia, as part of the "Space and Planetary Design" group under the Creative Directorship of Ed Keller. The Virtual Italian Pavilion curated by Tom Kovac, RMIT University and Alessandro Melis Portsmouth University titled CITYX Venice responds to ‘How will we live together?' curated by Hashim Sarkis MIT, organized by La Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition is open until the 21st of November.
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CARLA LEITAO is an architect and writer living and working in New York, Co-Founder with Ed Keller of AUM Studio and Spec.AE. Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Architecture where she explores the intersection of architecture, urban systems, technology, ubiquitous cultures and emergent materiality through immersive environments (https://www.clatcraive.net/). Leitao's work and events at the Venice Biennale are part of the "Space and Planetary Design Group" by Creative Director Ed Keller, for the Italian Virtual Pavilion.
Chilean novelist Benjamin Labatut - When We Cease to Understand the World Lawrence Weschler in conversation with Chilean novelist Benjamin Labatut
Co-Ordination: On Time Between Worlds A transdisciplinary group of thinkers consider time and its relation to an Interplanetary future.
CITYX VENICE - Peter Russell: Future Human Habitat Studies Now that the digital revolution has also reached the construction industry, an opportunity presents itself: the digital processes developed elsewhere are ide...
Neural Architecture - A New Paradigm
https://cityx.online/neuralarchitecture
Hosted by: Matias del Campo
Speakers: Kyle Steinfeld Immanuel Koh Daniel Bolojan
Daniel Koehler Sandra Manninger
Friday, October 22, 2021
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM AEDT
Machine Learning and Deep Learning are paving the way for a new paradigm in architecture design. This lecture unpacks this emerging field.
About this event
Neural architecture is the field of architecture that is primarily preoccupied with interrogating the emergent field of artificial neural networks (ANNs) as a method of designing architecture. ANNs can be described, in short, as a sequence of mathematical algorithms that are capable of registering latent correlations in a set of data. In this lecture, I present an attempt to utilize Deep Learning and Machine Learning to capture the salient features of existing architecture in order to interrogate this data for their underlying architectural qualities. What is meant by underlying architectural qualities? The rational explanation would include aspects such as spatial layout, sectional distribution of volumes, the dialog with its environment, the volumetric balance, the material qualities of the design, the structural properties, and so on and so forth. All of these are things that can be explored with the help of Machine Learning processes. However, the ambition of the projects in this lecture maintains that architecture is more than just an assemblage of rational properties. This might explain the obsession with Neural Art, which represents an excellent mirror of our contemporary age, particularly regarding our shared agency with quasi-intelligent machines and their observation of the world. Can architecture do the same? Can Neural Networks help interrogate the latent layers within the geological deposits of the history of the architecture discipline and then assemble those found features into hitherto unseen designs?
FOUNDATIONS is a series of events, convened by Carla Leitao, at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale Italian Virtual Pavilion, Sezione del Padiglione Italia, as part of the "Space and Planetary Design" group under the Creative Directorship of Ed Keller.
FOUNDATIONS: TOKEN FOUNDATIONS: TOKEN
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 12-2PM EST (NY time)
SPEAKERS: JILLIAN CRANDALL, INTE GLOERICH, XAVIER BALAGUER RASILLO
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Free event - registration required.
The Virtual Italian Pavilion curated by Tom Kovac, RMIT University and Alessandro Melis Portsmouth University titled CITYX Venice responds to ‘How will we live together?' curated by Hashim Sarkis MIT, organized by La Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition is open until the 21st of November.
FOUNDATIONS: The futures for currency, token and economic exchanges as they pertain to cultural and social exchange, community and design.
FOUNDATIONS: TOKEN, talking about the future of cryptocurrency and what that means for design and culture. With Jillian Crandall, Inte Gloerich, Balaguer Rasillo.
FOUNDATIONS is a series of events I am running as an exhibitor for the "Space and Planetary Design" group invited by the creative director Ed Keller - for the Venice Biennale's Virtual Italian Pavillion, curated by Tom Kovac and Alessandro Melis. The 17th Venice Biennale theme is "How will we live together", by curator Hashim Sarkis.
Image Credit: Jillian Crandall
In the TOKEN session, speakers will present a range of work on the ideological foundations, theoretical suppositions, and empirical observations of cryptocurrency, blockchains, NFTs, and distributed ledger technologies on space, design, and culture. Inte Gloerich will discuss blockchain imaginaries as an emerging cultural force, deconstructing its rhetoric of mystical fascination, and exploring its power as a tool in speculative design and utopian visioning connected to theoretical underpinnings ranging from posthumanism to quantum entanglement. Jillian Crandall will raise the question - who has the power to dream - when discussing the empirical realities of crypto-utopia in Puerto Rico, where crypto-colonialism is driving an economic re-visioning of the territory, contested by feminist and grassroots groups with alternate techno-economic visions. Xavier Balaguer Rasillo further explores how grassroots organizations can harness the power of the digital to construct alternate economic post-capitalist futures in his critical look at the case of FairCoin in Catalonia, highlighting the challenges and pitfalls of crypto and the so-called “potential” of blockchain. Together the panel will question how crypto and blockchains convene publics in virtual and physical space; how distributed technologies materialize geographically with significant environmental, urban, and social impacts; and how tokens and blockchains are not just a utility or service, but also a theoretical tool that reframes how we think about value, chipping away at cracks in existing structural foundations and potentially reconstructing the foundations for more equitable design futures.
Jillian Crandall
Jillian Crandall is a registered architect, urbanist, and researcher investigating the effects of digital technologies on infrastructure, space, and lives. Her recent work published in Design and Culture and Political Geography focuses on the urban impacts of blockchain, crypto-colonialism, and digital inequality. Jillian is an advocate for digital equity, spatial justice, and design justice, which are the aims of her critical urban research and design practice, CONTRA+. She teaches at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute School of Architecture in Troy, NY.
Inte Gloerich
Inte Gloerich is a researcher working on the politics, artistic imagination, and (counter)cultures surrounding digital technology and the economy. Since 2015, her work at the Institute of Network Cultures has predominantly focused on the affordances and cultures associated with blockchain and other financial technologies. In 2020, this topic became the focus of her PhD project at Utrecht University. Previously, she co-edited MoneyLab Reader 2: Overcoming the Hype (with Geert Lovink and Patricia de Vries) and State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of Digital Citizenship (with Yiannis Colakides and Marc Garrett). Inte teaches at the MA New Media & Digital Culture and the BA Media & Information at the University of Amsterdam.
Xavier Balaguer Rasillo
Xavier B. Rasillo is a researcher working at the University of Zurich in the field of economic geography and its intersection with political economy, sociology and political ecology. In his PhD, he is investigating how grassroots organizations from Spain have been building alternative economies and digital commons. He is particularly interested in how activist and grassroots groups have been trying to harness digital technologies towards post-capitalist transformation. Xavier also teaches human and economic geography at the University of Zurich.
FOUNDATIONS series
Hosted by Carla Leitao
Any act of design integrates the foundations that ground us by both willfully ignoring and also actively relearning those foundations. The concept of the Anthropocene - accompanied by the Anthropocene, or the Novacene - helped name and point at processes, contexts, figures, diagrams and agents of the transformation of our ‘ground’. With these reframings, we begin processes of inquiry into how to inherit pasts, inhabit presents and what to lay as groundworks or structuring foundations for an uncertain future.
The FOUNDATIONS Series asks what layers will we purposely engrave, carry, remember and honor; and which clean slates will we want to produce - which assemblies will we step onto/into?
Inspired by the increasingly connected "Spaceship Earth" (as named by Buckminster Fuller), the FOUNDATIONS series zooms into key moments of written material, systems, ideas around world-building, making and thinking - proposing discussions on the new futures for life and livability, envisioned for our shared planet and beyond.
”
CARLA LEITAO is an architect and writer living and working in New York, Co-Founder with Ed Keller of AUM Studio and Spec.AE. Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Architecture where she explores the intersection of architecture, urban systems, technology, ubiquitous cultures and emergent materiality through immersive environments (https://www.clatcraive.net/). Leitao's work and events at the Venice Biennale are part of the "Space and Planetary Design Group" by Creative Director Ed Keller, for the Italian Virtual Pavilion
CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 20
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Congratulations ‘Things Left Unsaid’ talk series, co-hosted by Italian Virtual Pavilion Creative Directors Wendy W Fok and Biayna Bogosian, for the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, titled “How will we live together? ” CityX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 20.
CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 20
‘Things Left Unsaid’ is a talk series, co-hosted by Italian Virtual Pavilion Creative Directors Wendy W Fok and Biayna Bogosian, for the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, titled “How will we live together? ” CityX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 20.
CITYX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 20
‘Things Left Unsaid’ is a talk series, co-hosted by Italian Virtual Pavilion Creative Directors Wendy W Fok and Biayna Bogosian, for the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, titled “How will we live together? ” CityX Venice Italian Virtual Pavilion 20.
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ivp20-online-launch-tickets-167250914989?fbclid=IwAR0zorg0MMW8Pc-1hmbuKlaPAqGLEK4n4oN1VbBZLjLaIpP-Z64yhoYtHJQ
A series of talks that highlight “Things Left Unsaid” of how we live together in the current state of high impact data and technology-driven urban futures.
This is a series of interviews with a number of scholars, innovators, practitioners, and policymakers, to put forward several questions and concerns regarding the relationship of data and the future of our cities.
‘Things left unsaid’ is also about the people living in the cities (such as citizens), how people curate the cities (in the context of cultural and social impact), and how individuals build the cities in terms of architects, urban policy-makers, and innovators.
Co-Host:
Wendy W Fok, co-host, Things Left Unsaid
Biayna Bogosian, co-host, Things Left Unsaid
Guests:
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University
Paola Antonelli, Museum of Modern Art
Kate Crawford, University of Southern California
Minerva Tantoco, Former Chief Technology Officer of New York City
Sarah Williams, MIT
Michael M. Samuelian, Cornell Tech
Simon Sylvester-Chaudhuri, CIV:LAB
Karen Wong, New Museum
Sekou Cooke, University of North Carolina
Indy Johar, Dark Matter Labs
Eric Paulos, University of California, Berkeley
Simon Sylvester-Chaudhuri, CIV:LAB
Dana Cuff, University of California Los Angeles
Alessandro Melis, New York Institute of Technology
‘Things Left Unsaid’ was made possible through the invitation by Alessandro Melis and Tom Kovac of the CityX Venice, Italian Pavilion team. Funded in part by grant by the New York City Cultural Affairs and NYFA.