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1. Performing topology
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...nsformations, boundaries fields and continuities as they might be relevant for understanding performance space, embodiment and the sensation of changing space. This extends across the fields of sound,...

2. Papers
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...innovation networks   Parallel Sessions Ana Leonor M. Madeira Rodrigues -The space in-between / The in-between space   Anna Ljunggren - Where is the Under...

3. Papers and Publications
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... Review,  Vol 28, 3. 184-192, 2003 Brown, S.D. & Middleton, D. - La mémoire et l'espace dans les travaux de Maurice Halbwachs. Une approche engagée en psychologie social:...

4. Changing Cultures: Cultures of Change
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...escribe but they construct and - in topological thinking - take on virtual properties, building abstract spaces of calculation and opening up the possibility of new perspectives on the questions of cu...

7 – 9 October, 2009 Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt, Germany Conference organized by the graduate program Topology of Technology of the Darmstadt University of Technology. To be held at

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space is an international and interdisciplinary journal that provides a forum for the discussion of the mutually constitutive relation between the social and

... a 'hot' economic and cultural issue ever since services like Google Maps have suggested that public space and its representation can be marketed as one whole. Has the map merged with the territ...

...ill set focus on two central topological concepts, which is the distinction between striated and smooth space in the creation of a new ‘social-analytics’, that enables a more precise car...

...ens (V2_) Global networks  like the internet form a social, cultural, economic and political space for acting and interacting. The network, the whole of connected computers and humans, has...

...ed on graphic projection devices and practices that deploy spatial design as "geometrically defined spaces". This way of representing what must be built carries within it rigid assumptions o...

... movements of global cultural products.  I wanted a way of thinking about movements of objects in space that was able to address how these objects moved and transformed but stayed the same, an...

12. University of Leicester (United Kingdom)
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...gy ISSN 978-0-521-67005-0 pp. 661-677 Reavey, P. & Brown, S.D. (2007) "The embodiment and spaces of memory: child sexual abuse and the construction of agency" Journal of Social Wor...

...sual Communication Quarterly (2005- ). Publications: Terra Virtualis: The Construction of Cyberspace, Nefeli publ.,  Athens 1999. Historical Memory and Greekness in Comics, Kritiki...

...e Times (2000), Data Knitting (2003), Affective Turbulence (2004) Intract or Die! (2007). Public Space projects: 220V Electro Clips (1995) with Christian Moeller, Sound Park (1994), Robotics (...

...t different understandings of topology which can explicate the challenges of such mathematical models of space without passively adopting the point of view of mathematics. This for me will imply an ac...

16.  Knowledge
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...anisation | Open Systems | Mapping | Self-similarity | Fractal | Power | Global | Pattern | Randomness | Space | Spontaneous Order | Internet | GPS | Database | Artificial Intelligence | Calculation |...

17. Colloquium 3
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...sario N Mantegna in: New Journal of Physics 10 (2008): 2-14 “Monetized time-space: derivatives – money’s ‘new imaginary’?” - Michael Pryke, J...

18. Colloquium 4
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... "Architectures of Excess" in: Architectures from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space, Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, 2001, pp. 150-164. Chambers, I., 'Borde...

... is already a visible aspect of the qualities of ongoing controversies that take place in the public web space. What might your involvement in this project be, and what do you expect from it? The C...

20. Events
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...native approach to innovation has emerged in the last decade that presumes that the cultural sphere is a space in which knowledge is produced in processes of collaboration. This collaboration takes pl...

21. Project Description and Objectives
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...estions of cultural predictability and innovation.  Geometry has been understood as a perception of space that is to be actualized and repeated in the future.  What topology offers to the st...

...r, I find that the development of a theory that aims at identifying invariant variables across the "space of culture" and at the construction of qualitative rather than quantitative models f...

23. Colloquia
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...l events for the sharing and exchange of knowledge. They are aimed at providing a focused, intensive space for interdisciplinary exchange and the strengthening of ties between partners in the ne...


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Performing topology
22 March 2010
Television Studio, Lockwood Building
Goldsmiths, University of London


This workshop has been supported by funding under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union

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The Discovery of the New
26-27 February 2010
Union Chapel London, London, UK

This workshop has been supported by funding under the Sixth
Framework Programme of the European Union.


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Can experiments with humanoid robots tell us something about us?
25 February 2010
Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Lecture given by: Luc Steels, University of Brussels (VUB AI Lab) & Sony Computer Science Lab (Paris)

This event has been supported by funding under the Sixth Framework Programme of the European Union.

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