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A blogging space about my personal interests; was made during training in Stockholm #Young Leaders Visitors Program #Ylvp08 it developed into a social bookmarking blog.
I studied #Architecture; interested in #Design #Art #Education #Urban Design #Digital-media #social-media #Inhabited-Environments #Contemporary-Cultures #experimentation #networking #sustainability & more =)
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Saturday, July 15
Debating Speech
Imagine that a bully threatens to punch you in the face. A week later, he walks up to you and breaks your nose with his fist. Which is more harmful: the punch or the threat?
Friday, July 14
Requiem for Aleppo
Requiem for Aleppo
Kindly support http://requiemforaleppo.com/ raising funds for Syria through two organisations SyriaRelief & Techfugees
http://www.sadlerswells.com/whats-on/2017/requiem-for-aleppo/
http://requiemforaleppo.com/for-charity/
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/requiemforaleppo
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Saturday, July 8
Architecture of Refugees II W.A.Ve 2017
W.A.Ve 2017 Syria
on Ethics of Intervention and Insta follow-up
VENICE CHARTER ON RECONSTRUCTION
on Ethics of Intervention and Insta follow-up
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VENICE CHARTER ON RECONSTRUCTION
The VENICE CHARTER ON RECONSTRUCTION aims at the establishment of clear guidelines for post-war development. Though generated in response to the Syrian conflict, the charter aims to be useful in any other similar possible scenarios. The nature of modern conflicts challenges our understanding of conventional war: they manifest as permanent, asymmetric local and mobile wars between numerous transnational actors, and they extend beyond geographical boundaries. The Syrian case presents an example of how local conflicts involve the whole international community: epochal migrations, global terrorism and widespread violence affect globally every person regardless of any economic, social and religious boundaries.
Tuesday, May 16
The Architecture of Refugees I
The Architecture of Refugees: The Question of Ethics
Uploaded on May 12, 2017
Hosted by the MIT Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
Significant transformations in the world's political landscape are signaling the emergence of a new world order that undermines the
certitudes established at the end of World War II. At the core of such discussions, the concept of human rights is significantly challenged, calling for a discussion at the core of ethics for the revisions of the principles and mechanisms of intervention. In reaction to these new transformations some have called for a World Parliament representing the people and not governments to replace the UN General Assembly.
The workshop addresses the agency of architecture and design in a context where the disrespect of human rights is aggravated by
the incapacity of global institutions to react efficiently. What are the ethical questions regarding the architecture of refugees? What timescales, short or long terms, represent a priority for architecture and through which agenda – refugee relief, historical preservation, camp upgrades and daily life, or rebuilding and resettlement? What is the role of design in front of the degradation and destruction of cultural artifacts? How can design be channeled towards peace building objectives and possible resettlement projects? What are the material, technological, systemic responses to address emergency needs in the context of refugee camps?
Speakers:
Ethics of International Law as a Framework for Displacees and Refugees
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Ethics and Politics of Post-Conflict Repair
Delia Wendel
Material Culture and Historical Conservation
Admir Masic
After Belonging
Carlos Minguez Carrasco
Architecture of Exile: The Permanent Temporariness of Refugee Camps
Alessandro Petti
Panel Discussion moderated by El Hadi Jazairy
Significant transformations in the world's political landscape are signaling the emergence of a new world order that undermines the
certitudes established at the end of World War II. At the core of such discussions, the concept of human rights is significantly challenged, calling for a discussion at the core of ethics for the revisions of the principles and mechanisms of intervention. In reaction to these new transformations some have called for a World Parliament representing the people and not governments to replace the UN General Assembly.
The workshop addresses the agency of architecture and design in a context where the disrespect of human rights is aggravated by
the incapacity of global institutions to react efficiently. What are the ethical questions regarding the architecture of refugees? What timescales, short or long terms, represent a priority for architecture and through which agenda – refugee relief, historical preservation, camp upgrades and daily life, or rebuilding and resettlement? What is the role of design in front of the degradation and destruction of cultural artifacts? How can design be channeled towards peace building objectives and possible resettlement projects? What are the material, technological, systemic responses to address emergency needs in the context of refugee camps?
Speakers:
Ethics of International Law as a Framework for Displacees and Refugees
Balakrishnan Rajagopal
Ethics and Politics of Post-Conflict Repair
Delia Wendel
Material Culture and Historical Conservation
Admir Masic
After Belonging
Carlos Minguez Carrasco
Architecture of Exile: The Permanent Temporariness of Refugee Camps
Alessandro Petti
Panel Discussion moderated by El Hadi Jazairy
Saturday, April 22
Tuesday, April 11
Sanctuary Cities Debate 2017
LD Debate: Should Sanctuary Cities be Abolished? 2015
The Sanctuary City Debate Heats Up
UCLA POINT LOMA, SEMI-FINALS, ON SANCTUARY CITIES, 2017
Justice Matters: Sanctuary City
Q and A - Sanctuary Cities: Yes or No?
Dallas Co. Commissioners Debate Sanctuary Cities
Tucker to advocate: Why are sanctuary city debates racial?
The Great Rialto Sanctuary City Debate
The Sanctuary City Debate Heats Up
UCLA POINT LOMA, SEMI-FINALS, ON SANCTUARY CITIES, 2017
Justice Matters: Sanctuary City
Q and A - Sanctuary Cities: Yes or No?
Dallas Co. Commissioners Debate Sanctuary Cities
Tucker to advocate: Why are sanctuary city debates racial?
The Great Rialto Sanctuary City Debate
The Great Debate over Sanctuary Cities
Published on Feb 3, 2017
The term “sanctuary city” has been widely used in the great debate over immigration policy and protections. Opponents of sanctuary cities claim that policy protects undocumented immigrants from criminal prosecution, where supporters believe these policies are needed to protect the rights of both citizens and undocumented immigrants.
On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Bob Ambrogi joins Matthew J. O’Brien, the director of research at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), and Jonathan Blazer, the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) advocacy and policy counsel, to discuss policy, current legislation, immigration reform, and the status of sanctuary cities under a Trump presidency.
Matthew J. O’Brien is the director of research at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Matt joined FAIR in 2016 and is responsible for managing FAIR’s research activities.
Jonathan Blazer is the American Civil Liberty Union’s advocacy and policy counsel. As the ACLU’s advocacy and policy counsel, Jon tracks developments in state and local measures concerning immigrants as well as police practices and supports the legislative advocacy efforts of ACLU staff across the country.
On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Bob Ambrogi joins Matthew J. O’Brien, the director of research at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), and Jonathan Blazer, the American Civil Liberties Union’s (ACLU) advocacy and policy counsel, to discuss policy, current legislation, immigration reform, and the status of sanctuary cities under a Trump presidency.
Matthew J. O’Brien is the director of research at the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR). Matt joined FAIR in 2016 and is responsible for managing FAIR’s research activities.
Jonathan Blazer is the American Civil Liberty Union’s advocacy and policy counsel. As the ACLU’s advocacy and policy counsel, Jon tracks developments in state and local measures concerning immigrants as well as police practices and supports the legislative advocacy efforts of ACLU staff across the country.
Monday, March 27
The Art of Listening
The Art of Listening - Music Documentary (2017)
Published on Feb 21, 2017
The Art of Listening is a documentary film about the journey music takes to reach a listener’s ear, from the intent of an instrument maker and composer, to the producers and engineers who capture and preserve an artist’s voice. This journey is narrated by intimate conversations with artists, engineers and producers about the philosophy of their work and the intent behind each musical note they create.
This film is an invitation for music fans to rediscover the intricacies and details available in the sounds of their favorite recordings. The Art of Listening is the beginning of a conversation of how the quality of our listening experiences define the medium.
Find out more and listen to the soundtrack at www.theartoflisteningfilm.com
Directed by:
Michael Coleman
www.colemanfilm.com
Emmanuel Moran
www.emmanuelmoran.com
Produced by:
Sebastian Weinberg
www.sebastianweinberg.com
Music Composed by:
Christopher Willits
www.christopherwillits.com
For licensing and screening opportunities:
screening@theartoflisteningfilm.com
This film is an invitation for music fans to rediscover the intricacies and details available in the sounds of their favorite recordings. The Art of Listening is the beginning of a conversation of how the quality of our listening experiences define the medium.
Find out more and listen to the soundtrack at www.theartoflisteningfilm.com
Directed by:
Michael Coleman
www.colemanfilm.com
Emmanuel Moran
www.emmanuelmoran.com
Produced by:
Sebastian Weinberg
www.sebastianweinberg.com
Music Composed by:
Christopher Willits
www.christopherwillits.com
For licensing and screening opportunities:
screening@theartoflisteningfilm.com
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