Inhabiting Infrastructure - Architecture Fringe 2021

Inhabiting Infrastructure - Architecture Fringe 2021

Exhibition presenting research and strategies for the inhabitation of infrastructure by The Glasgow School of Art Interior Design department

By Dave Loder

Date and time

Wed, 9 Jun 2021 10:00 - Sat, 12 Jun 2021 16:00 GMT+1

Location

New Glasgow Society (West)

1307 Argyle Street Glasgow G3 8TL United Kingdom

About this event

The Inhabiting Infrastructure exhibition investigates a range of existing infrastructural artefacts and conditions, and proposes strategies of inhabitation for these more-than-human environments. These speculative proposals and experiments with be sited within an expanded discourse of decoloniality and anthropocentrism, framing the various modes of inhabitation to expound a critical discourse of un-learning and contribute to contemporary discussions of climate crisis, the Anthropocene and other concealed conditions that structure modern society. The research project will draw attention to the un-seen spaces of infrastructure that exist in the everyday around us, and award these artefacts of Glasgow with an urgent significance.

The exhibition and research publication presents a variety of modes and strategies for the inhabitation of infrastructure developed by students and staff from the Interior Design department at Glasgow School of Art.

Entry is free for all and advance booking is not required, but please register on the Eventbrite page to help us to keep track of numbers.

Image Credit: Marilia Yiallourou 2018

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