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SUMMARY:Findings from the Present: A Rolling Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Architecture and the built environment carry the stories and beliefs of the time they were created. They represent culture, political conflicts, power structures, and technological, economic, and ecological conditions. In the exhibition “The Heritage of the Future,” we ask not what the future will look like, but how our present will be read from within it and what we leave for generations to come. What role does architecture play not only as a physical force shaping the built environment, but also as a cultural, political, and social mechanism that influences how we imagine the future, interpret the past, and experience the present? \n \nFor the exhibition opening, we will hold rolling conversations on its four central themes, every hour on the hour. This is an invitation to reflect on the present from a future perspective – to imagine. Not to escape reality, but to challenge what is taken for granted. When the present is viewed as a future archaeological layer, even the everyday – the square, the sign, the station, the street, and concepts like technology and progress – become charged with new meaning. What of all this will be preserved, what will disappear, and what will one day tell our story?\nThe conversation will be held in English, in the presence of the exhibiting architects and the exhibition’s curators, Friedrich von Borries and Sabrina Cegla.\n \n10:00 – Infrastructures of Modernity\n With: Oren Eldar, Shira Gleitman, Elad Horn, Edith Kofsky, Yasmina Nusseibeh, Hila Shemer, Els Verbakel \n \n11:00 – Nightmares of War\n With: Tula Amir, Yonatan Cohen, Sharon Golan, Jeremie Hoffmann, Paul Kearns \n \n12:00 – National Branding vs. Pre-national Identity\nWith: Yuval Avraham, Christina Eidenson, Ifat Finkelman, Shira Levy Benyemini, Vika Libman, Lev Pavlov, Deborah Pinto Fadeda, Ori Scialom, Aiman Tabony \n \n13:00 – Nature or Culture\nWith: Or Aleksandrowicz, Ruth Avraham, Adva Matar, Lou Moria, Yael Moria\n\nThe event will be in English\n
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CATEGORIES:Art &amp; Design Talks
LOCATION:Idelson 29, Tel Aviv
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