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		<title>JOHN PALMESINO // Fathoms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting John Palmesino, and his Territorial Agency partner Ann-Sofi Rönnskog, as part of the IaaC Spring Lecture Series 2014 discussing &#8220;Fathoms&#8221;, an excursus through theoretical and practical experiences of the Territorial Agency. Fathoms, a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 metres), chiefly used in reference to the depth of [...]]]></description>
	    
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<p>Tonight we had the pleasure of hosting John Palmesino, and his Territorial Agency partner Ann-Sofi Rönnskog, as part of the IaaC Spring Lecture Series 2014 discussing &#8220;Fathoms&#8221;, an excursus through theoretical and practical experiences of the Territorial Agency.</p>
<p>Fathoms, a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 metres), chiefly used in reference to the depth of water. The original sense was ‘something which embraces’, ‘the outstretched arms’; hence, a unit of measurement based on the span of the outstretched arms….</p>
<p>John Palmesino proposes the term &#8220;Fathoms&#8221; to question how we approach architecture, intended as a comprehensive and transdisciplinary field:</p>
<p>What is our time? How do we measure it?</p>
<p>We are confronting the rise, extension, deployment and stabilisation of a series of new spaces: territories are reshaped, political connections cut through, agricultural structures reshaped, cities intensified, infrastructures severed and reorganised, resources accessed and exploited. A new series of human spaces is taking form at a dimension unprecedented, sweeping across existing relations, establishing new compounds and moulding new industrial and financial supply chains.</p>
<p>Architecture sets out to measure, sense, imagine and interact with these unfolding form-generating processes: it engages with them, it stabilises them, it amplifies and sustains them, often with disruptive and dislocating outputs. Separation, segregation, disconnection, severance, containment, exclusion are operative architectural forces that are reshaping human activities in our time; as well as reaching out, interconnecting, circulating, globalising, linking and spinning. Do we have the courage to think architecture at the intersection and in interaction with these new, vast, coercive and consistence forms? Can architecture re-imagine them? Dislodge their brutality?</p>
<p>Before the Lecture, both John and Ann-Sofi were guest crits, along with Maite Bravo, in the mid-term presentation of the Emergent Territories Research Studio, led by Willy Muller, with Pablo Ros and Jordi Vivaldi.</p>
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		<title>Friday 23rd of May: JOHN PALMESINO // Fathoms</title>
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<p><strong>Friday 23rd of May 2014</strong></p>
<p><strong>John Palmesino<br />
Lecture: Fathoms</strong></p>
<p>@ 19.30, IAAC Auditorium<br />
Open to the Public</p>
<p>JOHN PALMESINO<br />
John Palmesino is an architect and urbanist. He has established Territorial Agency together with Ann-Sofi Rönnskog. Territorial Agency is an independent organisation that innovatively promotes and works for sustainable territorial transformations. Territorial Agency works to strengthen the capacity of local and international communities in comprehensive spatial transformation management. Territorial Agency’s projects channel available spatial resources towards the development of their full potential. Territorial Agency’s work builds on wide stake-holder networks. It combines analysis, projects, advocacy and action. Territorial Agency’s projects include the Athropocene Observatory with Armin Linke and Anselm Franke, and a series of researches on European transformation processes. He is the director of AA Territories Think Tank and a Unit Master at the Architectural Association in London, he teaches at Goldsmiths, University of London.</p>
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