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Selected Course Syllabi

History and Theory

Network Culture. The History of the Contemporary [University of Pennsylvania, 2009]

Materiality of the Text [University of Pennsylvania, 2005]

History and Theory, II [University of Pennsylvania, 2005]

Urbanism

Network City [Columbia, 2007]

Infrastructural City [SCI-Arc, 1999]

Network City [SCI-Arc, 2003]

Public Art, Public Space, and the Public Realm [USC Public Art Studies, 2004]

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varnelis.net

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Kazys Varnelis [CV] is the Director of the Network Architecture Lab at the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation. With Robert Sumrell, he runs the non-profit architectural collective AUDC. Click here for more.


blog

  • Good riddance, Pritzker
  • Networked Publics, or Pareto's Revenge
  • Tract Homes and Starchitecure
  • Networks at the Penn Humanities Forum
  • Peepers, Flashers, and Other Law Breakers
  • Studio 2013: Building Megalopolis
  • 2012 and Obama: More of the Same
  • The Instagram Storm and the City
  • Into the Cloud (with zombies)
  • Apple's Missed Opportunity
  • Experiments in Motion Research Seminar, Fall 2012
  • Infrastructural Fields
  • Empires a Film on Networks
  • On Overaccumulation
  • Curating is the New Criticism
  • Netlab Conversations on the State of the World: Pedro Gadanho
  • Terminal Condition Final Projects
  • Security Theater
  • Modulated Cities: Networked Spaces, Reconstituted Subjects
  • Where Do Good Ideas Come From?
  • How Aerotropolis May Destroy Us Yet
  • Copyright at Columbia
  • Oversaturation
  • Terminal Condition. Spring 2012 Netlab Studio
  • 2011 in Review:
  • Driving in the Smart City
  • On Steve Jobs
  • On Siri and Disruptive Techonologies
  • Economic Crisis, Cycles, and Measures to Fix It
  • What is the Future of Network Culture?
  • Irish Architecture Now
  • Books and the Problem with their Future
  • Regarding the Euro
  • On August Disasters
  • The Rise and Fall of New Media
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