Sessions on Territory
Urbanism Beyond Technofix
SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is a series of public debates on the political economy of architecture and territory. In the name of efficiency and productivity, technology transforms spatial practices and impacts the built and natural environment, propelling us into the ongoing Anthropocene era. The seminar aims to reflect on how machines and systems of modern material culture such as AI and automation can be critically discussed in the design field—beyond techno-fix, toward a constructive response. Every intervention by a guest speaker is followed by a panel discussion with invited respondents.
The 2020 spring semester SESSIONS ON TERRITORY is curated and organised by Dr. Charlotte Malterre-Barthes for Milica Topalović.
- Human Range
Theo Deutinger, guest lecture
- Concepts for Mobile Architectures
Iris van der Tuin and Nanna Verhoeff, guest lecture
- Politics of the Technological Fix in Urbanism
Ola Söderström, guest lecture
- Viral Archaeology
Ines Weizman, guest lecture
- Automated Urban Design
Pascal Müller, guest lecture