Architecture, Film, and the In-Between Book Talk
Event Date: Apr 11, 2024; Event City: Brooklyn, NY, US In this new work of scholarship, Architecture, Film, and the In-between: Spatio-Cinematic Betwix, three Pratt architecture professors contribute essays exploring the intersection of the radical ends of the architecture and film disciplines. Jason Vigneri-Beane explores ecology, machines, technology, and atmosphere through near-future scenarios; MJ Sieira examines social-cultural space in the work of French New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda; and Eva Perez de Vega explores the moving image to reflect on its relationship to the body and what she terms huMan exceptionalism. All three essays read film through critical lenses in the discipline of architecture. Available from Intellect Books.Speakers:Eva Perez de Vega, Adjunct Associate Professor, Undergraduate ArchitectureMJ Sieira, Adjunct Associate Professor CCE, Graduate ArchitectureJason Vigneri-Beane, Professor, Undergraduate ArchitectureModerator:Paul Haacke, Adjunct Associate Professor - CCE, Humanities and Media Studieswww.pratt.edu/architectureRead the full post on Bustler
In this new work of scholarship, Architecture, Film, and the In-between: Spatio-Cinematic Betwix, three Pratt architecture professors contribute essays exploring the intersection of the radical ends of the architecture and film disciplines. Jason Vigneri-Beane explores ecology, machines, technology, and atmosphere through near-future scenarios; MJ Sieira examines social-cultural space in the work of French New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda; and Eva Perez de Vega explores the moving image to reflect on its relationship to the body and what she terms huMan exceptionalism. All three essays read film through critical lenses in the discipline of architecture. Available from Intellect Books.
Speakers:
- Eva Perez de Vega, Adjunct Associate Professor, Undergraduate Architecture
- MJ Sieira, Adjunct Associate Professor CCE, Graduate Architecture
- Jason Vigneri-Beane, Professor, Undergraduate Architecture
Moderator:
- Paul Haacke, Adjunct Associate Professor - CCE, Humanities and Media Studies