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In Conversation: Josephine Meckseper, Hani Rashid, and Daniela Fabricius

Scenario for a Past Future and Avant-Garde Immersive Worlds
Lewis Arts complex, Princeton University, NJ
13 February, 5–7pm
This event will take place within the virtual space of Scenario for a Past Future. In conversation with architect Hani Rashid and architectural historian Daniela Fabricius, Josephine Meckseper will discuss the modernist models for immersive architecture with which she engages critically in her work, including Lilly Reich's and Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion (1929) and Bruno Taut's Alpine architecture (1917), while also addressing the possibilities and limitations of contemporary digital architecture and the cultural implications of inhabiting digital environments.

Event presented by the Program in Visual Arts and the Department of Art & Archaeology, with technical support from Jacqueline Sischy and Sam Hillmer of DMINTI. Co-sponsored by Princeton's Humanities Council, the Center for Digital Humanities, and the Program in Media and Modernity.

The panel discussion will be presented in the virtual space of the exhibition in the Hurley Gallery and will also be accessible remotely via Zoom webinar. The talk and related exhibition are free and open to the public.

Register to join the talk on Zoom Webinar