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Mona Mahall
Mona Mahall
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Ruptured Landscapes: IKA lecture series
e-flux Education
Posted: October 5, 2022
Category
Lecture
The Dynamic Archive
Artistic-research project and web application
e-flux Education
Posted: May 27, 2022
Austrian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale
PLATFORM AUSTRIA
Architecture Announcement
Posted: May 20, 2021
Category
Urbanism
Subjects
Digital Humanities
Institution
e-flux Announcement
Posted: June 22, 2019
Subjects
Biennials, Middle East
Institution
Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart
50 Years after 50 Years of the Bauhaus 1968
e-flux Announcement
Posted: April 24, 2018
Category
Modernism, Design
Subjects
Exhibition Histories, Militarization, Authoritarianism, Freedom, Bauhaus
Institution
Eupalinos and the Duck: Conceptualism in Recent Architecture
Mona Mahall
Globalism in its Mobilized Form
Mobility in architecture means to mobilize—money, above all—on behalf of the immobile: to build more space in less time. This further confirms what theorists of the early twentieth century first recognized as modernity’s triumph of space over time, what Michel Foucault would later call the modern obsession with space. While the nineteenth century was preoccupied with time, evolution, cycles, and halt, the twentieth century was concerned with space—so much…
e-flux Journal
Posted: October 1, 2011
Category
Architecture, Globalization, Urbanism
Subjects
Conceptual & Post-Conceptual Art, Modernity
e-flux journal
e-flux journal issue no. 23
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 18, 2011
Institution
e-flux journal
No. 23 out now
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 10, 2011
Institution
Wolf and Vampire: The Border Between Technology and Culture
Mona Mahall
Today, common sense tells us that the border between technology (formerly known as nature) and culture is a fluid one. It is common to describe technology as a cultural practice, or culture as a fabric of interwoven material, intellectual, and social techniques. Of course, there is an obvious interrelation between culture and technology in terms of method, media, and material, and it is not difficult to identify the technical aspects of texts, or the cultural implications of communication…
e-flux Journal
Posted: March 1, 2011
Category
Technology, Modernism
Subjects
Temporality, Science, Consciousness & Cognition, Modernity