Re: A miniature city waiting for attack (military urbanism)

2005-09-04 Thread Andrew Bucksbarg
"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

Re: A miniature city waiting for attack (military urbanism)

2005-09-04 Thread Geoff Manaugh
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

Re: Happy Birthday: Ten Years After

2005-09-04 Thread sascha brossmann
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 ;

Oh to have lived to see the day

2005-09-04 Thread Bruce Sterling
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [CTHEORY] Event Scene 164 - Katrina-Baghdad Date: August 31, 2005 3:37:55 PM PDT To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ CTHEORY

The Connection Between the War Against Terrorism, Economics and Media-Art

2005-09-04 Thread stevphen shukaitis
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