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OOO & Architecture:Log 33 Authors in Conversation,Parsons The New School For Design
United Kingdom Architecture News - Apr 03, 2015 - 09:42 5914 views
Log 33 Authors in Conversation:Object-oriented ontology and architecture
Wednesday, April 15, 7pm
Dorothy Hirshorn Suite, Room I205
Arnhold Hall, second floor
Parsons The New School For Design
55 West 13th Street
Dorothy Hirshorn Suite, Room I205
Arnhold Hall, second floor
Parsons The New School For Design
55 West 13th Street
Please join to celebrate the publication Winter 2015 issue, Log 33. Editor Cynthia Davidson and Log 33 contributors Mark Foster Gage and David Ruy will be joined by Michael Young, Ferda Kolatan and Ed Keller for a discussion of the ideas suggested by object-oriented ontology in architecture today.
Log 33 will be available for sale at the event.
About Log 33
Log 33 delivers emerging currents and renewed interests in architectural thought. It includes a thorough examination of object-oriented philosophy: two essays offering contrasting positions on its value for the architectural discipline as well as a conversation between philosopher Graham Harman and architects Todd Gannon, David Ruy, and Tom Wiscombe. Objects are invoked throughout the issue in myriad other ways – in essays on the postcritical legacy, architecture and objecthood, shape and character, history and machines – highlighting the currency and multivalence of the term object in the discourse today. Log 33, which follows two best-selling issues, also presents Wolfgang Schivelbusch’s “World Machines,” the new preface to his recently republished book The Railway Journey (plus an introduction to his work by Sanford Kwinter) as well as critical commentary on architectural events from around the world, essays on urban noise and architectural acoustics, new explorations of the architect’s hand in drawing, and more.
About Log 33
Log 33 delivers emerging currents and renewed interests in architectural thought. It includes a thorough examination of object-oriented philosophy: two essays offering contrasting positions on its value for the architectural discipline as well as a conversation between philosopher Graham Harman and architects Todd Gannon, David Ruy, and Tom Wiscombe. Objects are invoked throughout the issue in myriad other ways – in essays on the postcritical legacy, architecture and objecthood, shape and character, history and machines – highlighting the currency and multivalence of the term object in the discourse today. Log 33, which follows two best-selling issues, also presents Wolfgang Schivelbusch’s “World Machines,” the new preface to his recently republished book The Railway Journey (plus an introduction to his work by Sanford Kwinter) as well as critical commentary on architectural events from around the world, essays on urban noise and architectural acoustics, new explorations of the architect’s hand in drawing, and more.
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