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Keller Easterling is a writer, designer, and professor at Yale University.
A series of visual essays to commemorate the tenth anniversary of e-flux journal
Art after culture. Just to say the simplest and most obvious thing: culture, in the broadest sense of the word, is good at pointing to things and naming them, but not so good at describing relationships between things. It privileges declarations, right answers, universals, and elementary particles. It is captivated by circular logics and modernist scripts that celebrate freedom and transcendent newness—narrative arcs that bend toward a utopian or dystopian ultimate.
Art After Culture? cumulative conference in New York
All eyes on: something familiarly strange and strangely familiar that can “dance the pony, hover like your mother, or slide along like a cold-blooded killer...”
Dimensions of Citizenship, roundtable presented by the US Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2018
and e-flux Architecture
e-flux lectures: “The Infrastructure as Symptom,” Keller Easterling and Pelin Tan
Challenging our understanding of “design” by engaging with and departing from the concept of the “self.”
SUPERHUMANITY TALKS at the 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial
Locating the backbone of the global telecommunications network we used to think was an internet.
Book launch: The Internet Does Not Exist
Keller Easterling: Subtraction Critical Spatial Practice 4
Escape Velocities: Symposium at e-flux
Chris Pinter
Ofri Cnaani and Sarah Vowden