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March 11, 2016
Stubbins Room, GSD, 48 Quincy St., Cambridge

#decoding: Doctor of Design Conference

Power inscribes order on space through codes. Bureaucratic codes measure and normalize dynamic ecologies and constitute the substrate of any infrastructural system, organization, and praxis. They striate space and punctuate time to increase efficiency, maximize profit, reduce risk, and maintain order in cultural, social, economic, and political spheres. #decoding gauges the agency of spatial practices in relation to the challenges and capacities prompted by codes and protocols. The conference investigates the impact of codes, concerned with mapping of environments, demarcation of legal territories, operational protocols of logistics and risk management, and codes of building and subtraction. By exposing the spatial and socio-cultural implications of micro-politics embedded in the hidden codes and protocols, we speculate about the potential agency of design practices mediating between processes of normalization, and the live, complex, and unpredictable ecologies of human habitation.

For more information and full schedule, click here [1].

Contact Name: 

Aleksandra Jaeschke
aleks.aion@gmail.com [2]

Research Areas: 

  • Architecture and Environmental Design [3]

School: 

  • Harvard Graduate School of Education [4]
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Source URL: http://environment.harvard.edu/events/2016-03-11-143000-2016-03-11-220000/decoding-doctor-design-conference

Links
[1] http://www.decoding.space
[2] mailto:aleks.aion@gmail.com
[3] http://environment.harvard.edu/research-teaching/search?taxonomy_vocabulary_2%5B0%5D=47
[4] http://environment.harvard.edu/taxonomy/term/51