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machines of urbanization

work by Ross Exo Adams

Tag: Walter Benjamin

The Urban as a Rationality

Introductory remarks for What Is the Urban? Registers of a World Interior Full symposium playlist here.

AbdouMaliq Simone, Albert Pope, Alice Randall, Antonio Petrov, architecture, Ayala Levin, Barbara Ching, becoming, Charles Rice, circulation, climate change, colonization, crisis, cybernetics, Design Earth, domesticity, ecology, El Hadi Jazairi, factory, Geography, interior, Iowa State University, James C. Scott, Jane Rongerude, Kenny Cupers, labor, Marwan Ghandour, Max Viatori, Michel Foucault, nature, Nikos Katsikis, ocean, Peter Sloterdijk, planetary urbanization, political ecology, production, Rania Ghosn, rationality, scale, strategy, technololgy, territory, the body, urban design, Urban Theory Lab, urbanization, Walter Benjamin

Interior: Twelve Points on the Phenomenology of Empire

(Originally appearing in E.R.O.S Journal no. 7, ‘Interior’) Interior is an absolute condition—it both precedes its own construction and defines … More

architecture, bodies, Byung-Chul Han, Empire, EROS, interior, machines, phenomenology, transparency, Walter Benjamin

Invisible Machines: Toward a Theory of Interiorization

(to be presented at the coming AHRA conference in Leeds) A range of thinkers have postulated that modernity can be … More

AHRA, architecture, industrial capitalism, Peter Sloterdijk, Walter Benjamin
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