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SPACETIME MATTERS Lecture Series

3. Juli 2023 17:00 – 19:00 Uhr

Drawing (out) spacetimes: Methodological reflections on mapping in sociospatial research

Hosted by Hybrid Mapping Working Group, CRC 1265 Re-figuration of Spaces, and Chair of Urban Design (CUD), Technische Universität Berlin
Organised by Jamie-Scott Baxter, Séverine Marguin and Vivien Sommer

SPACETIME MATTERS aims at inviting international spatial scholars integrating temporalities into mapping methods to discuss their work. At the core of our reflections lurks the idea of spacetime as a means to conceptualise the multiplicity of spaces existing simultaneously with different temporalities.

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SPACETIME MATTERS Lecture Series

3. Juli 2023 17:00 – 19:00 Uhr

Programm

Session 1. Atlas and critical mapping session: 22nd of May from 5-7 pm online
• Mapping as a Decolonial Practice: David Sperling (University of Sao Paulo/Grounded Atlas) and Ana Luiza Nobre (Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro/Grounded Atlas)
• More-than-human mappings: Lili Carr (University of Edinburgh, ESALA and the Amsterdam Academy of Architecture/Feral Atlas) and Alder Keleman-Saxena (Northern Arizona University/Feral Atlas)

Session 2. Mapping in the design-turn session: 5th of June 2023 from 5-7pm online
• Ontological mapping: Tony Fry (University of Tasmania) and Anne-Maria Willis (University of Tasmania)
• Re-figuration and spatial-analytical drawing: Hybrid Mapping Group (CRC 1265, Technische Universität Berlin)

Session 3. Mapping (in)justices: 19th of June 2023 from 5-7pm online 
• Social Spacetime Mappings in Denmark: Deane Simpson (The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, Copenhagen) (tbc)
• Evidencing spacetime matters: Eyal Weizman (Forensic Architecture, London) (tbc)

Session 4. Ethnographic mapping: 3rd of July 2023 from 5-7pm online 
• Ethnographic map making and the city: Dagmar Pelger (Universität Kassel)
• On Mapping Depth: Jane Clossick (London Metropolitan University)