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Eyal Weizman
Eyal Weizman
Confinement
David Adjaye, Design Earth, Ilze Wolff, Anonymous, Lydia Xynogala, Catherine Malabou, Traumnovelle, Itsuko Hasegawa, Jan de Vylder, Inge Vinck, Eyal Weizman, sub, Celeste Burlina, Dogma, Léopold Lambert, Roanne Moodley, Samia Henni, 2A+P/A, Pezo von Ellrichshausen, Pedro Pitarch, Manuel Gnam, Space Popular, Inside Outside, Jack Self, MAIO, MILLIØNS, Philippe Rahm, Andres L. Hernandez, Alberto Lule, Savannah Ramirez, Rosie Rios, Nathaniel Whitfield, Michel Kessler, Sumayya Vally, Aristide Antonas, Alessandro Bava, Lydia Ourahmane, and Armature Globale
Architecture Project
Posted: April 9, 2021
Category
Bodies, Drawing, Architecture
Subjects
Covid-19, Police & Prisons, Everyday Life
The Architecture of Memory
Eyal Weizman
Architecture Essay
Posted: November 7, 2020
Category
Architecture, Interviews & Conversations
Subjects
Memory, Trauma, Representation
Becoming Digital
Mark Jarzombek, Molly Sauter, Ramon Amaro, Curtis Roth, Guillermo Fernández-Abascal, Urtzi Grau, Luke Caspar Pearson, Eyal Weizman, James Bridle, Mollie Claypool, Zeina Koreitem, and Laida Aguirre
Architecture Project
Posted: July 18, 2019
Category
Data & Information, Technology, Labor & Work
Subjects
Automation, Algorithms, Representation
Open Verification
Eyal Weizman
Architecture Essay
Posted: June 18, 2019
Category
Data & Information, Technology
Subjects
State & Government, Violence, Knowledge Production
Detroit Roundup
Rob Goyanes
Art Criticism
Posted: November 20, 2018
Category
LGBTQ+, Music, Urbanism
Subjects
Beauty, Blackness, Community, Futures
“Counter Investigations: Forensic Architecture”
Naomi Pearce
Art Criticism
Posted: April 20, 2018
Category
Data & Information, Human and Civil Rights, War & Conflict, Architecture, Surveillance & Privacy
Subjects
Law & Justice, Mexico, Palestine, Artistic Research
Superhumanity
Boris Groys, Keller Easterling, Brooke Holmes, Andrew Herscher, Mabel O. Wilson, Trevor Paglen, Zeynep Çelik Alexander, Eyal Weizman, Ruha Benjamin, Tom Holert, Sylvia Lavin, Lydia Kallipoliti, Ina Blom, Lesley Lokko, MAP Office, Shumon Basar, Felicity D. Scott, Daniel Birnbaum, Sven-Olov Wallenstein, Tony Chakar, Rupali Gupte, Prasad Shetty, Rubén Gallo, Giuliana Bruno, Ingo Niermann, Hu Fang, Spyros Papapetros, Alexander Tarakhovsky, Juliane Rebentisch, Jack Self, Chus Martínez, Lucia Allais, Francesca Hughes, Paulo Tavares, Ahmet Öğüt, Andrés Jaque, Mark Cousins, Hito Steyerl, Franco “Bifo” Berardi, Liam Young, Anton Vidokle, Arseny Zhilyaev, Liam Gillick, Simon Denny, Stephan Trüby, Kali Stull, Etienne Turpin, Sophia Roosth, Brian Kuan Wood, Yongwoo Lee, Thomas Keenan, Catherine Malabou, Common Accounts, Chin Jungkwon, Yuk Hui, Hannah Proctor, Sungook Hong, Erik and Ronald Rietveld, Jaehee Kim, Arisa Ema, and Mark Wasiuta
Architecture Project
Posted: March 24, 2018
Category
Humanism, Posthumanism, Psychology & Psychoanalysis, Design, Labor & Work, Technology
e-flux
e-flux lectures
e-flux Announcement
Posted: September 8, 2017
Category
Architecture
Subjects
Love, Affect, Algorithms
Institution
e-flux Architecture
SUPERHUMANITY TALKS at the 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial
Architecture Announcement
Posted: October 20, 2016
Category
Architecture
Institution
Are They Human?
Eyal Weizman
Architecture Essay
Posted: October 10, 2016
Category
Humanism, Human and Civil Rights, Colonialism & Imperialism, Nature & Ecology
Subjects
Animals, Human - Nonhuman Relations, Anthropocene, Climate change
Art Criticism
Posted: September 5, 2016
Category
Democracy
Subjects
Biennials, Oil
e-flux Announcement
Posted: July 13, 2015
Category
Land & territory, Colonialism & Imperialism
Subjects
Middle East, Climate change
Institution
Violence at the Threshold of Detectability
Eyal Weizman
Negative Positivism
The new millennium began with a bizarre legal battle. The David Irving trial, which unfolded at the English High Court of Justice between January and April 2000, involved one of the most aggressive cross-examinations of architectural evidence—drawings, models, aerial and ground-level photographs—ever undertaken in a legal context. The case unfolded around a libel suit filed by David Irving against an American writer and her publisher, Penguin Books, for calling him...
e-flux Journal
Posted: April 1, 2015
Category
Architecture, Film, War & Conflict, Image
Subjects
Historicity & Historiography, Drones, Law & Justice
e-flux Announcement
Posted: March 2, 2014
Category
Architecture, Surveillance & Privacy
Subjects
Memory, Anthropocene, Artistic Research , Pop Culture, Law & Justice
665: The Least of All Possible Evils
Eyal Weizman
The preemptive logic of the “lesser evil” is often invoked to justify the use of a lesser violence to prevent a supposedly greater, projected one. The argument conjures a cold calculus of differentials, one in which good and evil are seen as commodities that are exchanged, transferred, speculated upon and in constant circulation. But, as in our contemporary financial economy, the Leibnitzian theodicy of “the best of all possible worlds” is in crisis, and out of its ruins emerges its...
e-flux Journal
Posted: October 1, 2012
Category
War & Conflict
Subjects
Law & Justice, Terrorism, Refugees
e-flux Announcement
Posted: February 3, 2012
Category
Photography
Subjects
Trauma, Documentary
Institution
e-flux Project
Category
Utopia
Subjects
Publishing, Autonomy, Art Collectives, Biennials
9 Essays
Compiled bye-flux journal editors
With:
Hito Steyerl, Boris Groys, Metahaven, Eyal Weizman, John Russell, Ana Teixeira Pinto, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Mark Fisher
e-flux Reader
Category
Anthropology & Ethnography, Philosophy, Economy
Subjects
Biopolitics, Geology, Extinction, Health & Disease, Death