"Another architecture is rising in the expanding landscape of preparedness.
Condensed simulacrum of our existing urban environments are forming within our
communities, where the first responders to emergencies, on a small or large
scale,
practice their craft of dealing with disaster.
The scenar
Anyone interested in more Isr/Pal/global military urbanism questions (as per
Brian
Holmes's question, below), check out Bryan Finoki's recent news-grabs on
Archinect:
http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=P23879_0_24_0_C
http://archinect.com/news/article.php?id=P23708_0_24_0_C
http://archinec
on 9/1/05 1:57 PM, heiko hansen wrote:
> even better would be to not move at all and to meet the other nettimers in
> their current location. the list is truly distributed (geographically)
i like that idea, but why not have *both*? i could pretty well imagine something
like a nettime relay race ;
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Date: August 31, 2005 3:37:55 PM PDT
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CTHEORY
The Connection Between the War Against Terrorism, Economics and Media-Art
Researchers, activists and media-artists meet on the Trans-Siberian train
from Moscow to Beijing September 11th - 20th 2005.
The conference "Capturing the Moving Minds" gathers a pack of people -- artists,
economists, resea