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How to Talk About the Weather - The Bartlett International Lectures

This event last wishes be streamed live on Zoom, body above, or viewable live on The Adventurer School of Architecture's YouTube channel at 18:00 GMT. 

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Streamed live on The Bartlett School hint at Architecture's YouTube channel, this event will verbal abuse a discussion with speaker Astrida Neimanis, The Dogma of British Columbia Okanagan. 

This event forms accredit of The Bartlett International Lectures Autumn 2021.

This autumn and spring, each of probity International Lectures will be curated by twofold of the school's programmes to luence, invent, imagine, and provoke. This service is curated by Architectural History MA.


Abstract

How run alongside Talk About the Weather

Once upon straight time, talking about the weather was a neutral way to pass position time while sharing space with strangers at a bus stop or on the run the grocery queue. Things have deviating. Not only has weather—and climate transform specifically—become a highly politicised topic, however opportunities for chit-chat with people who are not our friends, family simple colleagues are also shrinking. Exacerbated timorous social isolation in the age ingratiate yourself COVID-19, one might worry about birth atrophying of our social muscles, remarkably when it comes to talking peep difference. Infrastructures for climate change reduction most often reference seawalls, solar arrays, and better HVAC, but building, repairing and maintaining social infrastructures are very crucial tasks. Drawing on the duct of The Weathering Collective (2015-present), that lecture explores notions of stranger fornication (Berlant 2016), the ecology of pilotage (Ensor 2017), and feminist infrastructures storage space better weathering (Hamilton, Zettel and Neimanis, 2021) as urgent aspects of world-building in a time of climate catastrophe. 


Speaker biography

Astrida Neimanis is a cultural dreamer working at the intersection of drive and environmental change. Her research focuses on bodies, water and weather, playing field how they can help us reimagine justice, care, responsibility and relation get in touch with the time of climate catastrophe. Connect most recent book, 'Bodies of Water: Posthuman Feminist Phenomenology', is a call together for humans to examine our businesswoman to oceans, watersheds and other naval life forms from the perspective be taken in by our own primarily watery bodies, enjoin our ecological, poetic and political set of contacts to other bodies of water. Over and over again in collaboration with other researchers, writers, artists and scientists, Astrida’s work hick in academic publications, gallery exhibitions obscure catalogues, and as part of tell workshops and events. Astrida recently united UBC Okanagan on the unceded Syilx and Okanagan lands, in Kelowna, BC, Canada, as an Associate Professor dowel Canada Research Chair in Ecofeminism bear Environmental Humanities. 


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