[artinfo] City of Collision Book Launch and Panels
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Fri Aug 25 00:13:55 CEST 2006
THE ACADEMY OF ARTS,
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS BERLIN AND
THE ALLIANZ CULTURAL FOUNDATION
INVITE YOU TO THE LAUNCH OF
CITY OF COLLISION
Jerusalem and the Principles of Conflict Urbanism
Edited by Philipp Misselwitz and Tim Rieniets
Birkhaeuser Publisher for Architecture
6pm - 9pm
21st of August 2006
Academy of Arts
Pariser Platz 4,Berlin
(Entrance free)
BOOK PRESENTATION: 6.00pm
Philipp Misselwitz and Tim Rieniets: Almost eight decades of violent
urban conflict have transformed Jerusalem into an extreme spatial
configuration. From a Western perspective, Jerusalem is often
regarded as unique: a place where colonial and terrorist violence
blur distinctions between the military and the civilian. But as
cities worldwide are increasingly subject to dramatic new security
policies and preventative measures against real or imagined threats
Jerusalem, as a laboratory of conflict urbanism is in fact closer
than we think. CITY OF COLLISION presents a vivid picture of a city
in a permanent state of destruction and reinvention, hostage to
political planning, collective fear and physical and mental walls but
also strategies of resilience, individual exchange and transgression.
Thirty new essays by leading Palestinian, Israeli, and international
architects, artists, sociologists and political commentators open up
different perspectives on the complex and ambivalent urban reality of
contemporary Jerusalem. CITY OF COLLISION also features specially
commissioned photographs by Bas Princen and Polly Braden and is
illustrated with over forty new detailed thematic maps. Philipp
Misselwitz is an architect and writer based in Berlin currently
running an UN research project on Refugee Camp Development. Tim
Rieniets is an architect and teaches at the ETH in Zurich (for more
information about the book see attachment).
LECTURES: 6.30 - 7.30pm
Sari Hanafi (Professor of Sociology, American University of Beirut)
Peter Marcuse (Professor of Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York)
Eyal Weizman (Architect and writer, Goldsmith College, London)
PANEL DISCUSSION: 7.30 - 9.00pm
Victims, Weapons or Mediators? Recent transformations in the
relationship between conflict and cities
A panel discussion will explore the condition of contemporary cities
in a world where distinctions between the military and the civilian,
between real and constructed threats, between security measures and
socio-economic or ethnic segregation are increasingly blurred.
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