Visiting Scholar Tamar Zinguer presents her research: This talk explores the attraction that the quantitatively precise literary term “degree zero” holds. Through a selection of historic references to the zero degree in and about architecture, the talk articulates a plurality of zeroes and different modalities of nothingness as they apply to the discipline of(...)
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10 July 2014, 6PM
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Tamar Zinguer
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Visiting Scholar Tamar Zinguer presents her research: This talk explores the attraction that the quantitatively precise literary term “degree zero” holds. Through a selection of historic references to the zero degree in and about architecture, the talk articulates a plurality of zeroes and different modalities of nothingness as they apply to the discipline of(...)
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Topic: Gordon Matta-Clark and the Ruins of New York City and Buffalo Presentation: Art in the Time of Deindustrialization: Gordon Matta-Clark’s Interventions into Buffalo and New York City
30 July 2015
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Mary Woods
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Topic: Gordon Matta-Clark and the Ruins of New York City and Buffalo Presentation: Art in the Time of Deindustrialization: Gordon Matta-Clark’s Interventions into Buffalo and New York City
25 July 2019, 6:30pm
15 August 2019, 6:30pm
Topic: The Formal Genealogies of Twentieth-Century Design Mathematics Presentation: The Crystalline and the Hyperbolic: Two Totems and Tactics of Design Mathematics
16 July 2015
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Andrew Witt
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Topic: The Formal Genealogies of Twentieth-Century Design Mathematics Presentation: The Crystalline and the Hyperbolic: Two Totems and Tactics of Design Mathematics
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23 July 2009
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
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8 July 2010
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Mrinalini Rajagopalan
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Mrinalini Rajagopalan traces the history of the Red Fort in Delhi from its destruction by the British in 1857 to their later efforts to preserve and protect the same structure. Click here for a listing of the rest of this summer’s seminars.
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31 July 2014 , 6PM
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Topic: Designing Life Off-the-Grid: The 1970s Autonomy Moment Presentation: ’70s Cult Classic: The Autonomous House Movement
6 August 2015
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Lee Stickells
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Topic: Designing Life Off-the-Grid: The 1970s Autonomy Moment Presentation: ’70s Cult Classic: The Autonomous House Movement