A tale of two wor(l)ds: anonymity and hyperconnectivity
Enter the museum. Look around. How many people there do you know? Look around again. How many of these people are part of your social graph? Do you have your smartphone with you? Do you have Google Maps, Tinder or Facebook geolocation services turned on? Look around once again. Do they know that you’re there? […]
Posted at 3:12 pm on December 10, 2017 | Leave a comment | Filed Under: Arquitectura, Architecture, dystopia, Politics, Democracy | Tagged: activism, Art, Contributions, trevor paglen, autonomy cube, Democracy, anonymity, surveillance | Continue reading
If capitalism constructed the figure of the housewife, then women can disassemble them both.
When, where and how was it decided that women would, by default, take care of housework?
Posted at 3:14 am on December 3, 2017 | 2 comments | Filed Under: Architecture, Gender, Politics | Tagged: capitalism, Forex, FX Beauties, Housework, Japan, Women | Continue reading