Geert Lovink on Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:17:52 +0200 (CEST)
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[Nettime-nl] Reinventing the City: Space and Power in Asia and Beyond (11 april)
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- Subject: [Nettime-nl] Reinventing the City: Space and Power in Asia and Beyond (11 april)
- From: Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:17:07 +0200
The Asian city, with its 24-hour economy and its dazzling pace of
constant destruction and rebuilding, forces us to rethink our ideas of
what constitutes a city. They are seen by some as utopian models of the
global cities of the future, whereas they operate in Hollywood cinema
as dark dystopic landscapes of alienation and violence. With the 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing as a conspicuous driving force of massive
urban change, it becomes urgent to analyze and rethink the Asian city.
Therefore, the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) and
Asia Studies in Amsterdam (ASiA) invite you for the seminar:
Reinventing the City: Space and Power in Asia and Beyond
On Wednesday April 11, from 19.30-21.30 o'clock
Location: Amsterdam, Oudemanhuispoort, room F0.02A
(Oudezijds Achterburgwal 211-225, please see:
http://www.uva.nl/locaties/kaart_centrum.cfm, click on location 34)
Programme:
19.30-19.40: Opening
19.40-20.05: Prof. Clarence Aasen, "Spatial Potencies and Multivalent
Aesthetics in Southeast Asian Urbanism"
Prof. Aasen was formerly chair and professor in architectural design at
Victoria University in New Zealand and the author of a forthcoming book
entitled "Diasporic Ethnicities, Architecture and Urbanism: Spatial
Orders and Aesthetics of the Southeast Asian Chinese" (University of
Hawaii Press)
20.05-20.30: Linda Vlassenrood: "Making Chance Sensible"
Linda Vlassenrood is affiliated to the Dutch Architectural Institute
(NAI) and was curator of the architecture exhibition of the China
Contemporary exposition from 2006 at Rotterdam.
20.00-20.55: Patrick Healy: "Capital as City; the dream topographies of
commodities"
Patrick Healy is lecturer at the Department of architectural theory of
Delft University and editor of De-/signing the Urban. Technogenesis and
the urban image (010 publishers), and author of "Images of Knowledge.
An introduction to contemporary Philosophy of Science" and "Beauty and
the Sublime" (both by Sun publishers).
20.55-21.30: Debate on the changing city and its global impact with
Clarence Aasen, Linda Vlassenrood, Patrick Healy and Subash Taneja
(architect, see also www.taneja.nl)
Please reserve with Jeroen de Kloet at b.j.dekloet@uva.nl
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