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Monday, May 07, 2007
Focus Tokyo
All the cliches about Tokyo are just true: The Architecture is orgasmic, and the buildings you've seen in magazines are all worth seeing live, especially H&deM's Prada Ayoama and Ito's Tods Omotesanto. but here a few random buildings and details I liked along the way this is the only one I knew from the bunch, Kenzo Tange's Hanae Mori complex the one on the right looks like a Tudor skyscraper, and why not? and I was frustrated not to find the gold polo in my size at Tsumori Chisato, so I was seeing gold everywhere. and there's so much more than its possible to blog
Politics of Art, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Athens
Spoke at EMST National Museum of Contemporary Art in Athens, Thursday April 7th 2011, as part of the series "Artist meets the audience" for the exhibition "Politics of Art"
Concrete Islands, curated by Elias Redstone and featuring works by Andreas Angelidakis, Iwan Baan, Frederic Chaubin, mounir fatmi and Niklas Goldbach at Analix-Forever Paris.
I spoke at PROqm bookstore as part of the book launching of
Cognitive Architecture from Biopolitics to Noo politics, edited by Deborah Hauptmann and Warren Neidich, 010 Publishers.
The book includes contributions from Andreas Angelidakis, Lisa Blackman, Ina Blom, Felicity Callard, Suparna Choudry, Jordan Crandall, Elie During, Keller Easterling, Lukas Ebensperger, Boris Groys, Janet Harbord, Deborah Hauptmann, Patrik Healy, Maurizio Lazzarato, Daniel Marguilles, Markus Miessen, Yann Moulier Boutang, Warren Neidich, John Protevi, Steven Quartz, Andreij Radman, Philippe Rahm, John Rajchman, Patricia Reed, Gabriel Rockhill, J.A. Scott Kelso, Terrence Sejnowski, Elizabeth Sikiaridi, Jan Slaby, Paolo Virno, Frans Vogellar, Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Bruce Wexler, Charles T. Wolfe.
the Short Ideas workshop, organized by La Ville Rayee at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in paris
at the Architecture Emotionnelle Conference, organized by Barbara Polla, Paul Ardenne and the University of Geneva
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