Hitze Lecture: Brian Cody

Mittwoch, 12. Mai 2021 - 19:00 Uhr

Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien

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HITZE [heat] as a property of bodies, spaces and regions has shaped and continues to shape our thinking about architecture and cities. The lecture series, part of IKA’s 2019/2020 special programme HITZE TAKES COMMAND, examines the spatial culture of temperature, and its broader social and political implications, through the eyes of a number of contemporary thinkers. The historians, artists, scientists and architects assembled in this lecture series will explore the topic of HITZE in dimensions ranging from the soup pot to the troposphere.

Who can think of the future today without consideration of HITZE? Every exceptionally warm day is imagined as portending future disaster, while a sudden cold day provides hope that the ravages of climate change might be mitigated. Our experience of HITZE is overburdened with dread and yet, HITZE is also a form of pleasure – integral to sensations of taste, comfort and sexuality. We hope to discover and understand more about the realm of HITZE in explorations of fields that will shape the future of architecture and urbanism.

12 May 2021
Brian Cody
Head of the Institute of Buildings and Energy, Graz University of Technology
FORM FOLLOWS ENERGY

19 May 2021
Claudia Bosse
Choreographer and Director, theatercombinat, Vienna
THE HEAT OF INNER ORGANS MICROCOSMIC AND MACROCOSMIC CONSTELLATIONS

27 May 2021
Peter Sellars
Distinguished Professor, UCLA Department of World Arts and Cultures/Dance
THE ARCHITECTURE OF INJUSTICE, AND THE ARCHITECTURE OF JUSTICE

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Vortrag, Institut für Kunst und Architektur, Brian Cody
Mittwoch, 12.05.2021 19:00
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