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[Nettime-bold] SCIARC SYMPOSIUM - Terrorism & Architecture |
==TERRORISM + ARCHITECTURE ==SCI_Arc � (The Southern California Institute of Architecture) �� Fall Semester Symposium: The terrorism/ architecture overfold is more than the spectacle of extreme gesture, it is a strategic assault on the fabric of a particular configuration of inhabitation. It is an attack on a particular regime of bodily-space, and the programmatic declaration of another to take its place. The architectures of terror are organized according to/against deeply habituated cultural, social, discursive, technological, and even topological lived patterns. What appears to be an attack on a habitat, or an attack on its inhabitants, is really an erasure of a mode and moment of occupation, of the meaningful structure of collective organization played out there. What re-emerges then is both the deeply architectonic character of political/ transpolitical action, and the universally contestational quality of space. ��� Benjamin H. Bratton and Norman M. Klein, co-organizers. ������� + Roger O. Friedland ������� + Eric Owen Moss ������� + Kazys Varnelis ������� + Dick Hebdige ������� + Lida Abdullah ������� + Mariana Botey ������� + Eddo Stern ������� + Richard Wittman ������� + Bill Barbinski ������� + Adam Zaretsky ������� + Benjamin H. Bratton ������� + Norman M. Klein ==Saturday, November 17, 2001. 10:30 AM - 2 PM. ��� SCI_Arc. 960 E. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA. 90013-1822 ��� (213) 613-2200 ��� www.sciarc.edu ��� Admission is free. ==Co-sponsors: ��� Archinect (www.archinect.com) ��� Form Zero Architectural Books + Gallery (www.formzero.com) ��� The Culture Industry (www.cultureindustry.com) ==Questions or press inquires: ��� [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold