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Dear All, I just wanted to let you know about this conference I have co-organized at the TU Delft School of Architecture. For you who are close at hand please join us. Best, Warren Trans_Thinking the City: Architecture in Mind: from bio-politics to noo-politics Organized by Warren Neidich and Deborah Hauptmann Two-day Colloquium: October 31 & November 1, 2008 Trans_Thinking the City: Architecture in Mind: from bio-politics to noo-politics when Two-day Colloquium: October 31 & November 1, 2008 where Delft School of Design (DSD) Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology Julianalaan 132 [Venue to be announced] theme (to be presented and discussed) The Social Mind ; Cognitive Capitalism | Deleuze and the Brain | Global Architecture and its Political Masquerades | New Spatial Practices, The World is Flat | Brain and Culture; Brain and Culture | Non Linear Dynamic Systems in the Brain | Readiness Potential | Architecture and Attention | Post-Phenomena and Persuasion colloquium participants Andreas Angelidakis Principal, Angelidakis Studio Yann M. Boutang Professor in Economy, Compiègene University, France, Director of the journal Multitudes Jordan Crandall Associate Professor in the Visual Arts Department at University of California, San Diego Keller Easterling Associate Professor of Architecture, Yale University School of Architecture Scott Kelso Glenwood and Martha Creech Chair in Science at Florida Atlantic University. Founder and Director of the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences Marcus Miessen Director of Studio Meissen, London Berlin. Director, AA Winter School Middle East, Visiting Professorship in Shiraz Iran| Warren Neidich Visiting Artist and Research Fellow Center for Cognition, Computation and Culture, Goldsmiths College London John Protevi Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Department of French Studies, Louisiana State University Bruce Wexler Professor of Psychiatry, Yale University Medical School, Director Neurocognitive Research Laboratory, Connecticut Mental Health Center Charles Wolfe ARC Research Fellow, Unit for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney This colloquium is open to the public, to register to attend please send an email to: dsd-bk@tudelft.nl <mailto:dsd-bk@tudelft.nl> - placing 'Register: Trans Thinking: Architecture in Mind' in the subject line For further information please visit the DSD website: www.dsd.tudelft.nl <http://www.dsd.tudelft.nl/> delft school of design trans_thinking the city series The aim of the Trans_Thinking series is to bring together experts and scholars in both the sciences and the humanities to discuss issues of relevance to current architecture and urban practices; issues effecting our cities, polis, ethos, communities. Trans_Thinking is a term employed to indicate a new mode of intellectual activity, thinking as part of mental mechanism brought to bear on emergent fields in both theoretical discourse and practice based activities operating at the margins of what has often been referred to as trans- disciplinarity. As such, Trans_Thinking attempts to think in the intervals between art, technology, politics, science and philosophy – between the so called empirical and speculative. ______________________________________________________ * Verspreid via nettime-nl. Commercieel gebruik niet * toegestaan zonder toestemming. <nettime-nl> is een * open en ongemodereerde mailinglist over net-kritiek. * Meer info, archief & anderstalige edities: * http://www.nettime.org/. * Contact: Menno Grootveld (rabotnik@xs4all.nl).