Possible Mediums Conference
Friday, Feb 8, 20132 AM — Sunday, Feb 10, 201310 PMEDT
| 275 W. Woodruff Ave Columbus, Ohio
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On behalf of The University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture, The Ohio State University Knowlton School of Architecture, University of Kentucky College of Design, and University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning, we would like to announce the upcoming Possible Mediums conference taking place in Columbus, Ohio from February 7th - 10th. The Possible Mediums conference is composed of a series of workshops and panel discussions revolving around four “possible mediums.” Challenging the boundaries of architectural convention, the invited workshop leaders employ exploratory processes rooted in mediums external to the discipline (such as film or comics) or developed from atypical applications of more conventional mediums (such as drawings or models). The technical sophistication and inventive applications of their work reflect two major developments within speculative architecture of the past decade: a broad diffusion of technological expertise and a shift from critical to projective theory. Preserving commitment to expertise and imagination, Possible Mediums places this group of designers in productive dialog, unpacking their collective foundations and futures. Conference Chairs: Kristy Balliet, The Ohio State University Knowlton School of Architecture Kelly Bair, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture Adam Fure, University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning Kyle Miller, University of Kentucky College of Design Guest Speakers: Jeffrey Kipnis and John McMorrough Workshop Leaders: Ellie Abrons, Andrew Atwood, Angela Co, Brennan Buck, Justin Diles, David Freeland, Andrew Holder, Maria Ibañez, Jason Kelly Johnson, Thomas Kelley, Simon Kim, Jimenez Lai, Michael Loverich, and Michael Young. Additional information can be found on the conference website: http://possiblemediums.wordpress.com/
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