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As part of the interactive DFR Talks, which are open to interested audiences free of charge, speakers from the DFR network will talk about their projects, experiences and visions. The talk series will take place online until further notice.

On March 18, 2021, editor and professor for architecture theory at TU Vienna, Vera Bühlmannwill give a presentation about the topic: On the multifarious lives of umbrageous objects: A neo-baroque cast of questions to unsettle digital ontologies.

 

On the multifarious lives of umbrageous objects:

A neo-baroque cast of questions to unsettle digital ontologies. In search for how social and environmental change can be driven sustainably today, perhaps one question becomes especially important: namely that which asks about the relation between computation and time.

This DFR Talk will present and discuss 5 abstract figures of thought (tropes) for design-thinking, that engage with ‘recycling’ in this manner.

Five Tropes:

  • Of Lax Scope: Times of Crisis, Outrage and Computation
  • Vanitas: Algebra and Nullity
  • Umbrageous Objects: An Ars Memoria that aims at Forgetting
  • Decreation and Advocacy (Fürsprache): Philology and Code
  • Copia and Consumption: Circular Writing and Still Lives today

 

DFR Talk with Vera Bühlmann | March 18, 2021
Start 18:00 – 19:30, Zoom
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