The Fabricated American Desert: Modern & Anti-Modern Podcast
1) Architecture not in Evidence
Sylvia Lavin discusses “Architecture not in Evidence”. Lavin is a head of the Ph.D. in Architecture program and Professor of Architectural History and Theory at UCLA. This lecture is included in the s...Show More
2) The Matter of the Mid-Century Desert
Joshua Shannon discusses “The Matter of the Mid-Century Desert”. Shannon is Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History & Theory at the University of Maryland and The Potomac Center for the Study...Show More
3) A NeoHooDoo Western: Noah Purifoy, Spirit Flash, Art, and the Desert
Yael Lipschutz discusses “A NeoHooDoo Western: Noah Purifoy, Spirit Flash, Art, and the Desert”. Lipschutz is an independent curator. This lecture is included in the session titled, ”Outsider Spaces”.
4) Concrete on Sand: Casting Freedom between Necessity and Control in Slab City’s Desert Camp
Charlie Hailey discusses “Concrete on Sand: Casting Freedom between Necessity and Control in Slab City’s Desert Camp”. Hailey is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Florida. This ...Show More
5) Virtual Earthworks
James Nisbet discusses “Virtual Earthworks”. Nisbet is Professor of History at the University of California, Irvine. This lecture is included in the session titled, ”Desert Avant-Garde”.
6) Welcome by Steve Hindle
Steve Hindle welcomes participants and attendees to the “The Fabricated American Desert: Modern & Anti-Modern”, held at The Huntington on April 15–16, 2016. Hindle is the W. M. Keck Foundation Directo...Show More
7) Opening Remarks by Lyle Massey
Lyle Massey delivers the opening remarks to the “The Fabricated American Desert: Modern & Anti-Modern”, held at The Huntington on April 15–16, 2016. Massey is Professor of Art History at University of...Show More
8) Desert Technologies: Imagining Indigenous Design through the Energy Crisis
Albert Narath discusses “Desert Technologies: Imagining Indigenous Design through the Energy Crisis”. Narath is Professor of Art History and Architecture at the University of California, Santa Cruz. T...Show More
Desert Technologies: Imagining Indigenous Design through the Energy Crisis
35:08 | Apr 15th, 2016
9) The Anthropocene Desert between Geology and Geography
Karen Pinkus discusses “The Anthropocene Desert between Geology and Geography”. Pinkus is Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature at Cornell University. This lecture is included in the session...Show More
10) Spectres of Aridity: Desertification in California and Beyond
Emily Eliza Scott discusses “Spectres of Aridity: Desertification in California and Beyond”. Scott Doctor of Philosophy, Art History at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. This talk is included...Show More