Vortragsreihe
Grand Gestures:
Planning, Contingency and
the Image of the Modern City
Part 2
eikones Forum
From Brasilia to Boston, from Bucharest to Chandigarh, Grand Gestures are not the same as the Great Deeds they were intended to become. Whereas the Great Deed is a retrospective historical construct, the Grand Gesture is a projective fantasy, a performance in which the intention never determines the result, and agency is not necessarily synonymous with sovereignty. The discrepancy between plan and result, which characterises the phenomena in question, gives rise to skepticism about the historiographic category of intentionality, for the sheer scale of such projects mutates them into enterprises that cannot be controlled by individual authors, but rather entail a multiplicity of actors—each with their own entanglements and interests.
This lecture series asks prominent contemporary scholars to illuminate the history of interventions that have attempted to reimagine the modern city. This investigation is not limited to the circulation of mass media images that are produced to further grandiose visions, for even a preliminary consideration of the phenomena exposes dynamics that we cannot reduce to mere effects of the mediated city. Rather, the raw dimensions of such a great enterprise often results in a substantial transformation of those material and social conditions under which the plan was originally conceived. This lecture series will therefore ultimately attempt to address the material and iconographic agency of architecture, and how it might perturb the real, imaginary and symbolic economies of the city.
In Kooperation mit dem Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin
Konzept: Stefan Neuner, Pathmini Ukwattage, Hannah Baader, Adam Jasper
Referierende: John Macarthur, Charlotte Malterre, Liam Ross, Felicity Scott, Davide Spina, Milica Topalovic
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Archiv
A Spaceship for Bureaucrats:
The ENI Building in Rome
Referierende: Davide Spina (ETH Zürich)
eikones NFS Bildkritik, Rheinsprung 11, CH - 4051 Basel
Earthlike: Architecture and the Space Colony Apparatus
Referierende: Felicity D. Scott (Columbia University New York)
eikones NFS Bildkritik, Rheinsprung 11, CH - 4051 Basel
Larger than Life: Hydro-Infrastructures
and Desert Cities in Egypt
Referierende: Charlotte Malterre-Barthes (ETH Zürich)
eikones NFS Bildkritik, Rheinsprung 11, CH - 4051 Basel
The Smell of Politics: Liberalism in Civilia
and Townscape
Referierende: John Macarthur (ATCH, University of Queensland)
eikones NFS Bildkritik, Rheinsprung 11, CH - 4051 Basel
Hinterland: Scale, Urbanisation and Planning
of Territory Beyond the City
Referierende: Milica Topalovic (ETH Zürich)
eikones NFS Bildkritik, Rheinsprung 11, CH - 4051 Basel
Pyrotechnic City: On the Repeated Failure
to Build an Unburnable Tokyo
Referierende: Liam Ross (University of Edinburgh)
eikones NFS Bildkritik, Rheinsprung 11, CH - 4051 Basel