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Architecture and Extreme Environments

Architecture and Extreme Environments: Jacob Lillemose & Thomas Bøjstrup

Katastrofen er den nye normaltilstand. Hvad kan zombier, karantæner og bjørnedyr lære os om krisens arkitektur?

March 14, 2023

CAFx har sat arkitekt Thomas Bøjstrup og kurator og forfatter Jacob Lillemose stævne til en samtale om at arbejde i og med ekstreme miljøer i hhv. arkitekturen og kunsten.

Jacob Lillemose er til dagligt kurator på Medicinsk Museion og i 2022 kuraterede han det danske bidrag til kunstbiennalen i Venedig. Desuden er han forfatter til romanen _Architecture Zero_ (2022) om en verden, hvor katastrofen er den nye normaltilstand. Thomas Bøjstrup er ph.D. studerende ved Det Kgl. Akademi og har tidligere undervist på kandidatprogrammet 'Architecture and Extreme Environments'.

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Medvirkende:
Jacob Lillemose, kritiker, kurator og ph.d. i kunsthistorie
Thomas Bøjstrup, ph.d.-stipendiat, Det Kgl. Akademi, Institut for Bygningskunst og Teknologi

Producer:
Lasse Soll Sunde

Denne podcast blev optaget under Copenhagen Architecture Festival x Stedsans. Arrangementet var en del af udstillingen og samtalerækken 'Nye metoder til store udfordringer: Architecture and Extreme Environments' om det ekstreme som et vilkår i tilværelsen og i arkitekturen.

Lavet i samarbejde med Art Hub Copenhagen med støtte fra Statens Kunstfond og Louis Hansens Fond.

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