Monday, October 31, 2011

Questions Regarding Simone's Text

Simone's text articulates how cultures of risk and speculation in post-industrial capitalism inform the infrastructural development of global cities and how these developments influence networks of people within such cities. What implications do these ideas of speculation, temporariness and uncertainty have when thinking about social identity/social categories? Historically useful, primary markers of identity and allegiance are becoming less tangible. What kinds of questions should we be asking to account for these new uncertainties?

Discussion questions for Graham’s “The City Economy”

1. What are the two concerns that Graham begins the article with?

2. What are the relationships between the global and the local that are pointed to within these two concerns? What are the tensions?

3. What is the localization vs. globalization debate? How does it shape our understanding of cities?

4. What impact do concepts and analytical approaches regarding globalization or localization have on concrete city economies? What is Graham’s critique of these analytical approaches?

5. What is the role of institutions that Graham points to?

Quote out of Gandy's "cyborg urbanization" piece:

"The very idea of the network is trapped within an epistemological myopia that privileges issues of quantification and scale over the everyday practices that actually enable our analysis to function. An emphasis on cyborg urbanization extends our analysis of flows, structures, and relations beyond so called 'global cities' to a diversity of ordinary or neglected urban spaces. The cyborg city is, in other words, closer to an interpretative analytical framework that can connect analysis with the cultural and ideological realm of everyday lief and include those 'unconventional' urban landscapes that have emerged outside the core metropolitan regions of the world economy and where incongruities and displacements are an even more pervasive feature of the urban experience" (pg 36)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Potentially Bad Weather




(WATCH FIRST READ AFTER)

This video exploration deals with issues of clarity, program, and the unknown. Footage used in this piece was taken from three tours of Zucotti park, two during the day and one at night. This work also relates a systemic global network (possessing an unifying "unknown") to an intricate biological system. (in the sense that it is a dense network of cells/ organisms) all operating on individual or local leves but serving a greater purpose unknown.

Fog, a reoccurring image in this work, obscures clarity. The unknowns of both financial mechanisms and the OWS program is made muddy by "bad weather".

We have to see "bad weather" as among the most uncontrollable things; However, as something that is systemically connected to us. All things are. We can't control the weather, but it can completely ruin our day. We can mitigate it with lawyers or raincoats but there is nothing we can do about It's presence.

O.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

3 pages 1 ½ space

Due next Thursday October 27, 2011


Methods of observation

What we are observing

How are placement changes our methodology?

Experience of doing fieldwork:

How your participation changes the evidence that you gather

How the evidence you gather informs your research question.

The Wide Spread Craze thats Sweeping the Nation...


(Click on the picture to be catapulted in to the wild world of saucy wonder)


"These ain't your grandma's sauces!"™ "Just dip the rag in the sauce, suck it and dip it again."™


ConEdSANTO© 2113

Monday, October 17, 2011

Coming Weeks II

Hi All,

First of all, I hope to see all of you in class tomorrow for the Mumbai film. For many of you who have missed 3 or more classes, missing these sessions will be cause of a warning from the Advising Office. So don't blow it off just because it is a film. We will also have time to discuss how fieldwork is going and touch base on any other issues that are bothering you all. Below is the updated discussant schedule with dates:

Any questions? Feel free to email me,
Vyjayanthi

1. Simone Discussion - Oscar (October 25th)


2. Varnelis Discussion - Marissa (October 25th)


3. Matthew Gandy - Cyborg Urbanization Discussion - no discussant


4. Keller Easterling + Simone Discussion - Sophia (October 25th)


5. Gandy - Rethinking Urban Metabolism - Elyse (October 25th)


6. Weizman and Rao - Norhan (October 27th)


7. Simone City Life - Elias (November 1st)


8. Graham - The City Economy - Carolina (November 1st)


9. Wilson - Bangkok - Marissa (November 3rd)

& Nainan on Mumbai - Keri (November 3rd)


10. Neuwirth, Davis and Perleman - Norhan and Zoe (November 15th)


11. Ghanam on Cairo - Dimitry (November 29th)


12. Appadurai and Bayat - Elias and Sophia (December 1st)


13. Hansen and Verkaaik - Caitlyn (December 6th)


14. Balibar, Graham and Smith - Arkady and Daniella (December 8th)




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Does validation from the liberal establishment nullify the aims of these protests?

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/11/us/politics/wall-street-protests-gain-support-from-leading-democrats.html?_r=2&hp
For those interested in the Occupy Wall St agenda(s), this question might be important. It seems like there is a danger that some of the critical messages of the protest might be co-opted and caught in the tides of populist jargon. It seems as though the major objective for protesters is not to advocate for the extension of Dodd-Frank legislation but to inspire far more radical criticisms of our social, political and economic landscape. I'm curious.

Coming Weeks

Dear All,


Below is a schedule of Discussants (beginning with Johannesburg - before that we had Marissa and Carolina leading discussions - check for your discussion session). We have two sessions without discussants. I'd like one of you to sign up for those. This week on Oct 11th (tomorrow), let us recap the discussions of Johannesburg (Caitlyn) and Graham (Elyse). On the 13th, we should meet in the Sheila Johnson Gallery (2 W. 13th Street) and listen to Victoria Marshall and Brian McGrath on mega-cities and climate change - this is a very very important emerging field so it would be good to incorporate this in our discussions. On 18th and 20th we have films scheduled and on the 25th and the 27th we have 2 more discussion sessions - for those sessions, we will combine the following:


October 25th: Varnelis, the two Gandy pieces, Keller Easterling and the first Simone piece (people as infrastructure - the second Simone piece will be a recommended reading) & Oct 27: Weizman and Rao


November 1 and 3 will be as per the syllabus. November 8 and 10 - presentations. A separate note on Fieldwork and other assignments.


Assignment #2: Turn it in anytime in the next two weeks (last date - October 18th).


Fieldwork - You should be prepared for a brief discussion tomorrow (October 11) on your fieldwork - field sites and methodology. So far I have the following groups:


1. East River Fishing/Bronx - Elias and Daniella


2. Urban Farms - Caitlyn, Marissa and ???


3. Occupy Wall Street - Oscar, Norhan and Carolina


4. Keri - The Scrapyard


5. Arkady - The Hole?


6. Sophia, Elyse, Zoe and Dimitry - I do no have you down for anything (Sophia and Zoe, if I missed you in class apologies, just let me know tomorrow what your project is).


We'll recap on the fieldwork project tomorrow. We've had a lot of discussion on what is infrastructure etc. Now its time to go out and do the research. Remember you have roughly 4 weeks left for your presentations.


Best,

Vyjayanthi




Discussant Lists:


1. Johannesburg discussion - Caitlyn


2. Graham, Disrupted Cities Discussion - Elyse


3. Simone Discussion - Oscar


4. Varnelis Discussion - Marissa


5. Matthew Gandy - Cyborg Urbanization Discussion - no discussant


6. Keller Easterling + Simone Discussion - Sophia


7. Gandy - Rethinking Urban Metabolism - Elyse


8. Weizman and Rao - Norhan


9. Simone City Life - Elias


10. Graham - The City Economy - Carolina


11. Wilson - Bangkok - Marissa

& Nainan on Mumbai - Keri


12. Neuwirth, Davis and Perleman - Norhan and Zoe


13. Ghanam on Cairo - no discussant


14. Appadurai and Bayat - Elias and Sophia


15. Hansen and Verkaaik - no discussant


16. Balibar, Graham and Smith - Arkady and Daniella


Thursday, October 6, 2011

The hole

The hole the movie

Occupy Wall Street

Hi All,

My first post! Very exciting indeed. It was nice to see some of you on the walk down to Foley Square. Looking forward to continuing the discussion in class about infrastructure.

Best,
Vyjayanthi