Lecture – Philippe Morel: Pangaea Proxima A Walk into the Anti-Copernican Supercontinent
| November 17, 2008 | ||
| 5:00 pm | to | 6:30 pm |
Second lecture in the AADRL Guest Lecture Series
Architectural Association
36 Bedford Square
London WC1B 3ES
The lecture addresses computation on a geographical scale, discussing the idea of the world as a single physical and computational supercontinent. Philippe Morel is cofounder of EZCT Architecture & Design Research and Adjunct Associate Professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris-Malaquais. Morel has written on the consequences of technological phenomena on global disurbanism. He has lectured and/or exhibited at Loopholes within Discourse and Practice (Harvard GSD, 2005), GameSetMatchII (TU Delft, 2006), at the Pratt Institute, Columbia and MIT. He curated the exhibition Architecture beyond Forms: The Computational Turn at the Maison de l’Architecture et de la Ville PACA in Marseille (2007). He is the editor of Computational Architectures (forthcoming, HYX Editions).














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