MEDIA AS TACTIC: from print to practice + Critical Activism Zine Reception

MEDIA AS TACTIC: from print to practice is an event organized by DSGN AGNC as part of a one-week artist residency at the Austrian Cultural Forum through an invitation by WochenKlausur to be a part of the Our Haus exhibit. 07.08.12 || 04:00 PM ACFNY 11th Floor 11 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022 RSVP http://www.acfny.org/event/reservation/dsgn-agnc-1/ The conversation will center around how different groups and organizations are using media as a tactic to advocate for change in the city, broaden the voices that are heard, and to apply pressure... Read The Rest →

the Critical and Activist practice: A Discussion

the Critical and Activist practice: A Discussion is an event organized by DSGN AGNC as part of a one-week artist residency at the Austrian Cultural Forum through an invitation by WochenKlausur to be a part of the Our Haus exhibit. 07.02.12 || 06:30 PM ACFNY Auditorium 11 East 52nd Street New York, NY 10022 RSVP http://www.acfny.org/event/reservation/dsgn-agnc/ The conversation will explore the question of what it means to be Critical and Activist in the context of design/art/architecture/urban practices. As practices increasingly engage social and environmental issues the question remains as to how to effectively... Read The Rest →

NCR classifieds #lgnlgn

The New City Reader is a temporary newspaper that was published from October 6, 2010 to January 9, 2011 as part of the Last Newspaper exhibition at the New Museum Leagues and Legions (lgnlgn) guest edited New City Reader’s Classified Section – Download the PDF Respond to any classified or other content at: http://lgnlgn.com/ “The Leagues and Legions’ New City Reader Classified section maps longing, desire, guilt and regret in the city, as well as the city’s perceived losses and expressed desires through advertisements. The classifieds, while historically and economically tied... Read The Rest →

J. Max Bond Jr. Memorial Lecture: Conversations/Travel

Mark Gardner from NYCOBA introduces the speakers** A few weeks ago I had the pleasure to share a stage with Peter Cook, Billie Tsien, and Ralph Appelbaum for the inaugural J. Max Bond Jr. Memorial Lecture at the Center for Architecture in New York. NYCOBA and AIANY decided that the best way to memorialize Max was to take a close look at the issues that were important to him.  For the first lecture they chose a topic very important to Max’s way of practicing: travel and its influence on architecture.... Read The Rest →

 
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