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"The Materialities of Architectural Discourse." A conversation with Jess Myers, Kate Wagner, Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski led by CCA's History Theory Experiments (HTX).

If “the medium is the message,” as Marshall McLuhan famously put it, what happens when architectural theory moves beyond print? Hosted by CCA HTX as a part of the fall 2021 Architectural Theory course, The Materialities of Architectural Discourse explores the new mediums and platforms through which architectural theory is happening today—particularly emerging ones that might call into question some of the ways that theory and discourse have familiarly been materialized. From blogs to podcasts to loud readers, what possibilities and perils do new mediums raise for architectural thought and discourse?

A conversation featuring:
-- Jess Myers, a podcaster, writer and editor focusing on urban planning and architecture.
-- Cruz Garcia and Nathalie Frankowski, co-founding partners of WAI Architecture Think Tank and authors of Narrative Architecture: A Kynical Manifesto and A Manual of Anti-Racist Architecture Education.
-- Kate Wagner, an architectural critic, sportswriter, and creator of the blog McMansion Hell.
-- Moderated by James Graham and Irene Cheng, CCA HTX.
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