Rethinking Concrete: Material Conventions in the Anthropocene
Zoom and Facebook PrincetonCONFERENCE Rethinking Concrete: Material Conventions in the Anthropocene, an interdisciplinary conference organized by Forrest Meggers (Architecture) and Lucia Allais (Columbia), will discuss new approaches to the lifespan, material dynamics, cultural history, and design potential of reinforced concrete. Once conceived as a quintessentially modernist material, a “liquid stone” that announced the arrival of an eternal present, […]
Mexico in the Global History of Cotton
via ZoomThis talk is part of the Economic History Workshop series. This meeting will be held via Zoom. Registration is required to attend. To register, visit: https://princeton.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlf-CoqT8iG90pqhyzRND33VHRpHEoIF6w After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing a unique link to join the meeting. If there is a pre-circulated paper, it will be distributed to those who […]
Combahee Experimental: Black Women’s Experimental Filmmaking — The Black Surreal
via ZoomNuotama Bodomo and Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich in conversation with curators Tina Campt and Simone Leigh followed by a screening of selected works. Hunt-Ehrlich, Spit on the Broom (2019) and Outfox the Grave (2020) Bodomo, Afronauts (2014) and Boneshaker (2014) FREE and open to public Registration required for Zoom webinar.
L’Avant-Scène Presents “On ne badine pas avec l’amour” by Alfred de Musset
Online PrincetonOnline play will be available from 7 pm, October 22 until Sunday, October 25, 2020, midnight. The Troupe of Princeton University's Department of French and Italian, L'Avant-Scène, the French Theater Workshop, will stream its first-ever virtual production: Alfred de Musset's popular "On ne badine pas avec l'amour" (1834) directed by Florent Masse from 7 pm, […]