|       |       |       |     Fall Semester  |  |    | Humberto Torres, Untitled (#2),  2010. Chromogenic print, 5 1/2 x 7 inches. From the series "Near The Blue  Ridge." |  Fall  Semester 2014October 9–10, 2014
 175 NE 40 Street
 Miami, FL
 Private entrance at the rear of the building off of NE  41 Street.
 Free entry.
 
 www.fallsemester.org
 |  |  |        |       |       |    Share |    | Fall  Semester has the pleasure of welcoming you to its first iteration of a  series in Miami, which will take place over the course of two days, from  October 9 to 10. 
 Fall Semester is an independent  initiative for public discussion on contemporary society and culture,  aiming to test what can be achieved in the sped-up production of discourse,  what can happen when new material is introduced into local  discourse—a bomb-drop of new data. Will such a thing have  quantifiable effects? Will it be jolting enough to speed up our own desire  for a deeper dimension of self-understanding and reflection? Will it, on  the contrary, only be another event in which theoretical performance is put  to the service of spectacle, showing up the divisions that we face daily?  Fall Semester's wager is laid down in the space cracked open by  these questions.
 
 Having the general scheme of public lectures  and a digital platform, Fall Semester invites a group of  international theorists and architects to take on topics of urbanization,  turning their focus on the very city in which it is  happening—Miami—since this city may itself be a model of what  the contemporary city is slowly becoming.
 
 Fall Semester has  structured its first iteration around four basic thematic lines: The  Urban Real; Architectural Weather; Plasticity of the  City; and The Urban Unreal.
 
 
 Guest  speakers
 
 Thursday, October 9
 
 "Material  Consequences," 4pm
 Nick Gelpi
 
 "North - South  Collisions," 5pm
 Jean-François Lejeune
 
 "The Matter of Struggle in Urban Space," 6pm
 Nick Srnicek
 
 "Soft Monumentality," 7pm
 Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss
 
 Open Forum, 8pm
 
 
 Friday,  October 10
 
 "Second Landscape," 4pm
 Grey  Read
 
 "City Bodies: Undead or Alive?," 5pm
 Jan  Verwoert
 
 "The Stack We Have and The Stack To Come:  Designing Sovereignty and the Geopolitics of Computation," 6pm
 Benjamin Bratton
 
 "Where have all the leaders gone?,"  7pm
 Michael Hardt
 
 Open Forum, 8pm
 
 
 Online contributors
 Keller Easterling, Jason  Dittmer, Léopold Lambert, Matteo Pasquinelli, François Roche,  Nathalie Rozencwajg, Leandro Silva Medrano, and Marion von Osten
 
 
 About Fall Semester
 Founded in Miami in summer of  2013 by artists Odalis Valdivieso and Lidija Slavkovic, Fall Semester seeks  to bring together a diverse group of theorists, critics, researchers, and  interested individuals to engage in multifaceted discourse on contemporary  society and culture available across multiple platforms at no cost to  participants.
 
 A special thank you to the following  sponsors
 Miami  Dade College Museum of Art + Design, University  of Wynwood, Miami  Design District, Manuel  Estrada Design, Maman  Fine Art, and The  Freehand Miami.
 
 
 
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