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Learning from Architecture'Learning from Architecture" posits the assumption that rather than learning about architecture, it could be an methodology through which we could learn about that which lies beyond it. A debate featuring Nikolaus Hirsch, Eyal Weizman, John Palmesino, Aristide Antonas, Sandi Hilal, Alessandro Petti, Jesko Jezer and more...
Urgent Thought: Hegemony, Exhaustion, BolognaFragments of a radical pedagogy: The third session of Urgent Thought features contributions by Oliver Marchart, Jan Verwoert and Dieter Lesage. It was recorded at the third day of SUMMIT non-aligned initiatives in education culture.
Liam Gillick: Day 5Five Short Texts on the Possibility of Creating an Economy of Equivalence: Relations of equivalence - three potential endings. May 11th, 2007 unitednationsplaza, berlin
Liam Gillick: Day 4Five Short Texts on the Possibility of Creating an Economy of Equivalence: Reconfiguring the recent past. May 10th, 2007 unitednationsplaza, berlin
Liam Gillick: Day 3Five Short Texts on the Possibility of Creating an Economy of Equivalence: Reoccupation, recuperation and aimless renovation. May 9th, 2007 unitednationsplaza, berlin
Liam Gillick: Day 2Five Short Texts on the Possibility of Creating an Economy of Equivalence: Redundancy following the lure of infinite flexibility. May 8th, 2007 unitednationsplaza, berlin
Liam Gillick: Day 1Five Short Texts on the Possibility of Creating an Economy of Equivalence:
Urgent Thought: Suspension, Defeat, MigrationFragments of a radical pedagogy: The second session of Urgent Thought features contributions by Jeebesh Bagchi, Franco Berardi, Angela Melitopoulos. It was recorded at the second day of SUMMIT non-aligned initiatives in education culture.
If A Body Catch A Body Coming Through The Rye - medicine and police violence at the G8 protestsA look at allergies, yogurt, rye fields, water cannons, tear gas and blue blue sky.
Who is a companero? Part 2what, or who, is a companero? or a comrade, genosse? is a companero the same as a comrade? and who is not a comrade, genosse, companero? across different political languages – not only the tongues in which they're spoken, but the different forms of political life that they express and participate in –, the point of a single-question interview is precisely to help differences appear.
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