Perhaps It Is High Time for a Xeno-Architecture to Match

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Perhaps It Is High Time for a Xeno-Architecture to Match
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Armen Avanessian
By (author) Lietje Bauwens
By (author) Wouter De Raeve
By (author) Alice Haddad
By (author) Markus Miessen
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 191,Width 127
Category/GenreTheory of architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9783956793875
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Sternberg Press
Imprint Sternberg Press
Publication Date 9 July 2020
Publication Country United States

Description

A conversation that seeks to apply the prefix Xeno- in philosophical discourse to the discourse of architecture. "Xeno" speaks to the turn away from "what is" toward "what could be" the (as yet) unknown, the alien--having been employed in recent years through such speculative-political approaches as xenofeminism and xenopoetics. Perhaps It Is Time for a Xeno-architecture to Match documents a conversation series from January to March 2017 that explored what an intervention of the xeno might bring to bear on contemporary and future (infra)structure. This book aims to unpack the prefix, probing what it entails--not merely rhetorically but also as a means of practice, in an attempt to bring the ideas it contains more concretely into the domain of architecture. It proposes to link the more philosophical discussions on the notion of xeno with questions of instrumentalization and governance that are necessarily involved in the praxis of architecture. And it relates the significance of legal architecture and technologically driven transformation in the metaphysics of law back to the agenda of xeno-architecture. By researching how architects, artists, thinkers, and activists operating in the spatial field might endorse a process of "alienation" to confront global issues, this project attempts to re-radicalize spatial practice. Contributors Armen Avanessian, Benjamin H. Bratton, Kathleen Ditzig, Daniel Falb, Anke Henning, Victoria Ivanova, Markus Miessen, Luciana Parisi, Patricia Reed

Author Biography

Armen Avanessian is an Austrian philosopher, literary theorist, and political theorist. Markus Miessen is a Berlin-based architect, writer, and Professor at the Academy of Design, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.