Information - Ted Byfield

Information - Ted ByfieldNew York, September 26th 2009, 11:30

Information is, first and foremost, an English-language word with a checkered past -- in hermeneutics, jurisprudence, physics, genetics. Its current use is partly defined by context, communications, and partly by the baggage it carries from its prior incarnations, which are irreconcilable. Those tensions are precisely what lends the word the dynamism it needs to function as it does, as a sort of universal solvent.


Cold war planning - Jennifer S. Light

Cold war planning - Jennifer S. LightNew York, September 26th 2009, 11:00

Cold war physical planning is frequently invoked in contemporary discussions about post 9/11 urban planning in the US, but another equally important/pervasive aspect of collaborations between defense planners and urban planners in the Cold War era is forgotten in these discussions. I'll talk about several technology-focused collaborations in the 1960s and suggest why this more expansive definition of Cold War planning history is important and relevant for thinking about cities and war today.


Oksana Bulgakowa: On Eisensteins Que viva Mexico

Oksana Bulgakowa: On Eisensteins Que viva Mexico"Que viva Mexico!", is the film Eisenstein came to shoot in Mexico, and he would tragically be excluded from editing it. The film's hybrid images depict Mexican life as a simultaneity of past and present.


The Park – Investigation in a Post-Productive Cluster

Kharita 01: Symposium on Urban Trajectories in Cairo
Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Presentation by Marion von Osten, Katja Reichard, Peter Spillmann (in English)


Marwan Fayed: Legalising an Urban Tumour

Marwan Fayed: Legalising an Urban TumourKharita 01: Symposium on Urban Trajectories in Cairo
Saturday, January 17th, 2009
 (in Arabic)
Marwan Fayed proposes alternative approaches to conventional urban design practices. In Fayed’s interventions, function is not dictated by design, but rather, is ascribed by city inhabitants who constantly reprogram the use of public space. Based on observations of public behaviour, his site-specific applications lend themselves adaptable to the spontaneity of a constantly mutating landscape.


Markus ElKatsha: The Return of Mixed-Use Spaces

Markus ElKatsha: The Return of Mixed-Use SpacesKharita 01: Symposium on Urban Trajectories in Cairo
Saturday, January 17th, 2009



Joseph Schechla: Housing Rights and the New Urbanism

Joseph Schechla: Housing Rights and the New UrbanismKharita 01: Symposium on Urban Trajectories in Cairo
Saturday, January 17th, 2009



Marion von Osten: The Colonial Modern. Planning, Segregation and Urban Apartheid

Marion von Osten: The Colonial Modern. Planning, Segregation and Urban ApartheidKharita 01: Symposium on Urban Trajectories in Cairo
Friday, January 16th, 2009


Omar Nagati: Competing Urban Orders in Cairo: A Historical Perspective

Omar Nagati: Competing Urban Orders in Cairo: A Historical PerspectiveKharita 01: Symposium on Urban Trajectories in Cairo
Friday, January 16th, 2009


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