About the project
For the past 15 years the Office for Political Innovation has explored the question: What happens to architectural practices when common notions of the urban (as something confined in CITIES) are replaced by notions that the urban is contained in URBAN ENACTMENTS (ordinary interactions in which politics are produced)?
URBAN ENACTMENTS are TRANS-SCALAR and TRANSMEDIA constructions. They mobilize objects, technologies, beings, buildings, and environments. They make constellations of heterogeneous entities that gain continuity (as a contingent urbanism) as they perform together as the components of a shared situation.
From this perspective the way in which the material embodiment of the political has been discussed in architecture in recent decades can be challenged. Both techno-determinism and techno-neutrality are confronted by a sense of SHARED-AGENDAS that account for the political as a way of disputing and associating between agencies activated by numerous individual entities.
The works included in this exhibition are not architectures designed to be later occupied by society, but rather techno-societies in which architectural design attempts to gain relevance.
Credits
Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation
Research
Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation
Research Directors
Andrés Jaque, Silvia Rodríguez
Multidisciplinar Team
Pablo Hurlé, Patricia Peña, Álvaro Carrillo, Walter Cucuru, Roberto González, Alejandro Sajgalik, Dagmar Stéeova, Sizhou Yang,
Art Direction
Jorge López Conde
Exhibition Coordination
Roberto González García