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Austrian Pavilion
Biennale Architettura 2021
Curators: Peter Mörtenböck
& Helge Mooshammer
Colonialism
12.10.2020, 21:29

On Free Soil

by João Ruivo
  • Data
  • Colonialism
Ruivo Free Soil
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27.9.2020, 10:00

Decolonial Platform Urbanism 3: Calculating Hegemony

by Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió
  • Colonialism
  • Architecture
  • Logistics
  • Labour
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26.9.2020, 23:51

Decolonial Platform Urbanism 1: Architecture, Logistics, Hegemony

by Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió
  • Cybernetics
  • Colonialism
  • Architecture
  • Logistics
  • Labour
  • Marx
  • Techno-Capitalist Hegemony
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9.12.2020, 19:02

On Breath: Epistemologies of Breath and the Urbanisation of the Body

by Ross Exo Adams
  • Bio-Politics
  • Visibility/Invisibility
  • Colonialism
  • Modernism

Of course, the connection of breath to questions of platform urbanism is indirect. I’ve argued elsewhere that the object of platform urbanism is the urbanisation of the body. What I mean by this is really only an extension of a logic that cohered in the nineteenth century and generalised spatial technologies and techniques to organise bodies in space – a logic that is, in part, the product of a larger, contemporaneous reconceptualisation of the human body that coincided with a new understanding of space from within the emerging centres of global power. The name of this political technology is urbanisation (or urbanisación, as it was first articulated).[1] What platform urbanism technologies offer is a kind of improvement of this, providing a host of far more intimate, invisible means by which to constantly access the body as an expansive site of extraction – a vessel which immediately converts its physical, psychic, biological and environmental relations to space and time into capital – and to entangle it as a subject of coercion and control.

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27.9.2020, 10:00

Decolonial Platform Urbanism(s) 4: Pluriversal counter-hegemonies?

by Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió
  • Colonialism
  • Architecture
  • Logistics
  • Labour
  • Marx
  • Techno-Capitalist Hegemony
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27.9.2020, 00:28

Decolonial Platform Urbanism 2: Co-articulating Economy and Jurisdiction

by Manuel Shvartzberg Carrió
  • Colonialism
  • Architecture
  • Logistics
  • Labour
  • Marx
  • Techno-Capitalist Hegemony
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