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28 December 201812 April 2008 by kazys

My good friend Lev has a blog now.

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My good friend Lev has a blog now.

See databeautiful.net

 

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kazys varnelis, ph.d. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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  • RIP Kevin Roche
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  • Network Histories at Michigan, 3/8/18
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  • London and Paris—Midsummer 1939
  • Inside War-Time Germany
  • Philip Johnson’s Fascistic Writings
  • Time for a Change
  • Optics & Structure: Works by Kazys Varnelis, 1966-1976
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  • On Detachment, General Observations
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  • Goodbye, Starman
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  • After Empirical Urbanism Symposium Talk, University of Toronto, 2/28/15,
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  • Aleksandra Kasuba at the NDG, Vilnius
  • On Escape
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  • How’s the Revolution Going? @ the Van Alen
  • revolution of the present in limerick
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  • Architecture, Network Culture + Minecraft
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  • Uneven Growth Studio, 2047 (2014 GSAPP studio)
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  • Against Peer Review
  • On Drupal, or Wither Web 2.0?
  • @ the Amber Festival, Istanbul
  • Strange but True (most of the Time): Architecture Between Research and Fiction
  • Uneven Growth Show @ MoMA
  • Syllabus for Network Culture. The History of the Contemporary
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  • Good riddance, Pritzker
  • Networked Publics, or Pareto’s Revenge
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  • 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
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kazys varnelis, ph.d. conducts transdisciplinary research and practice. trained as an historian of architecture, he is also an artist, curator, and designer.

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