Array ( [0] => 0129 ) 0129
PLATFORM FOR PEDAGOGY
Platform for Pedagogy  29 March - 04 April 2012
In Brief: Young Derrida, Our Collective Imagination, The City Machine and Its Streets, Tan Lin's Bibliographic Soundtrack, An Evening with Douglas Crimp, The Gertrude Stein Paradox, Abjection and Agonism, Cintra Wilson on Fear and Clothing, Generation Iraq, Film Criticism Today.
 Thursday, 29 March
  Varieties of Biography Conference
The Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Avenue, Elebash Recital Hall
11am - 8pm, $0.
  The Origins of Deconstruction: A New History
The Young Derrida and French Philosophy, 1945-1968

Columbia University, Buell Hall - 515 West 116 Street
5 - 7pm, $0.
  Sculpture and Dance: Reformulations of Objecthood in
Robert Morris, Helio Oiticia and Lygia Pape

Cooper Union - 7 East 7 Street, The Great Hall
6pm, $0.
  President Nasheed of Maldives at Columbia
Columbia University, Low Memorial Library - 535 West 116 Street
6:30 - 8pm, $0/Rsvp.
  Ellen Ullman in conversation with Laura Miller
McNally Jackson - 52 Prince Street
7pm, $0.
 Friday, 30 March
  Teddy Cruz: Where is our collective imagination?
Columbia University, Avery Hall - 1172 Amsterdam Avenue
6:30 - 8:30pm, $0.
  Spain's Film Masters: Beyond Bunuel and Almodovar
The Hunt with Introduction and Q&A by Paul Julian Smith

New School, Johnson Design Center - 66 Fifth Avenue, Kellen Auditorium
7 - 10pm, $0.
 Saturday, 31 March
  Show and Prove: The Tensions, Contradictions
and Possibilities of Hip Hop Studies in Practice

NYU, Various locations
8:30am - 8pm, $0/Rsvp.
  Independent Art Spaces Symposium and
Art Spaces Directory Launch

New Museum - 235 Bowery
12pm, $0.
  The City Machine and Its Streets: Anomalous Ecologies
Co-organized by Chris Kraus and Mexicali Rose, with Artists Space

Artists Space, Books and Talks - 55 Walker Street
4 - 8pm, $0.
  Tan Lin: Bibliographic Sound Track and The Ph.D Sounds
Ludlow 38 - 38 Ludlow Street
6pm, $0.
 Sunday, 01 April
  The City Machine and Its Streets: Anomalous Ecologies (Day Two)
Co-organized by Chris Kraus and Mexicali Rose, with Artists Space

Artists Space, Books and Talks - 55 Walker Street
4 - 8pm, $0.
 Monday, 02 Apri;
  Cheryl Dunye in Conversation
with Sarah Schulman and David Gerstner

The Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Avenue, Room 5414
6 - 8pm, $0.
  Does the brain's wiring make us who we are?
Maps, Minds and the Future of Neuroscience

Columbia University, Havemeyer Hall - 3000 Broadway, Room 309
6:30 - 8:30pm, $0.
  The Femicide Machine
Sergio Gonzalez Rodriguez, Maria Josefina Saldana-Portillo

The Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Ave, Room 9100
6:30pm, $0.
  Our Kind of Movie: The Films of Andy Warhol
An Evening with Douglas Crimp

The Kitchen - 512 West 19 Street
7pm, $0.
  The Baffler Innovation Forum with John Summers, Chris Lehmann,
Barbara Ehrenreich and David Graeber

Housing Works Bookstore - 126 Crosby Street
7pm, $0.
  The Gertrude Stein Paradox
Michele Cone Heads A Panel Of Renowned Stein Scholars

School of Visual Arts Theatre - 333 West 23 Street
7pm, $0.
  The Social Media Reader
Michael Mandiberg, David Horvitz, and Ceci Moss

Powerhouse Arena - 37 Main Street, Brooklyn
7 - 9pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 03 April
  Abjection and Agonism: Hannah Arendt, Giorgio Agamben
and the Politics of Human Rights

The New School, Kaplan Hall - 6 East 16 Street, Room 1103
6 - 8pm, $0.
  Cintra Wilson: Fear and Clothing
School of Visual Arts - 136 West 21 Street, Floor 2
6pm, $0/Rsvp.
  Cintra Wilson: Fear and Clothing
School of Visual Arts - 136 West 21 Street, Floor 2
6pm, $0/Rsvp.
 Wednesday, 04 April
  Generation Iraq: Journalists Confront America's War
Columbia University, Journalism School - 2950 Broadway, World Room
6 - 7:30pm, $0.
  Film Criticism Today Phillip Lopate, Dana Stevens,
Stephanie Zacharek, Dennis Lim, Paul Brunick

New School, Kaplan Hall - 66 West 12th Street, Tishman Auditorium
6:30 - 8pm, $0.
  Alien vs. Predator: Michael Robbins, Sasha Frere-Jones,
Kristin Hersh, Sara Marcus, & Choire Sicha

Housing Works Bookstore - 126 Crosby Street
7pm, $0.
  The Long Goodbye: Meghan O'Rourke
Greenlight Books - 686 Fulton Street, Brooklyn
7:30pm, $0.

Platform for Pedagogy is an initiative to advance a culture of cross-disciplinary public lecture attendance and to develop the lecture as form. Platform Mailer is a weekly events e-mail promoting public lectures in and around New York City.

About | Current

Subscribe | Unsubscribe

(#0129)

What about me?