Learning from Architecture

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, Bologna

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 5

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 4

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 3

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 2

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 1

Liam Gillick: Day 1Five Short Texts on the Possibility of Creating an Economy of Equivalence:
The day before closure of an experimental factory.
May 7th, 2007
unitednationsplaza, berlin


Urgent Thought: Suspension, Defeat, Migration

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 protests

If A Body Catch A Body Coming Through The RyeA look at allergies, yogurt, rye fields, water cannons, tear gas and blue blue sky.


Who is a companero? Part 2

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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