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Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union

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Public Art Fund Talk with Clifford Prince King and Lyle Ashton Harris

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Join a conversation between artists Clifford Prince King and Lyle Ashton Harris on the occasion of King’s first public art exhibition, Let me know when you get home. The discussion will explore the intersections between the artists’ practices in photography and collage, examining ideas of gender, sexuality, and belonging. This in person event will take place on February 27 at

Free

“Havana Today” Screening

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Havana Today: Impressions of a City in 16 Chapters, a film co-directed by Cecilia Ricciarelli and Diego Malquori, is narrated in sixteen fragments, or variations, that together make up a whole. Some of the fragments are stories about the fantasy and imagination of a life divided between revolutionary struggle and survival. Others are interviews with

Shaping the Future Workforce: Transformative Impacts of Emerging Technologies

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Automated and intelligent systems are becoming more prevalent, with reports indicating that robotics, autonomous transport, artificial intelligence, and other technologies will increasingly replace functions currently filled by paid workers over the next decade. Join us as IEEE TechEthics hosts a public panel session on current and future impacts of these transformative technologies on the workforce. Speakers: -

Nick Estes, “Indigenous Resistance in an Era of Climate Change”

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Nick Estes delivers a free, public lecture as part of the Intra-Disciplinary Seminar series about insights from the book Our History is the Future. The book examines Indigenous spaces of anti-colonial resistance in the city, the countryside, and the reservation. From police violence to extractive industries, each is deeply connected to environmental justice. A closer look at Native movements shows

Free

Settler Colonialism, Land, Capitalism, and US Social Movements

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz gives a free, public lecture as part of the 2018 Fall Intra-Disciplinary Seminar (IDS) lecture series. Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma.  As a veteran of the ‘60s revolution, she has been involved in movements against the Vietnam War and imperialism, union organizing, and was one of the founders of the Women's Liberation Movement in the

Point 0 Screens for Free at The Cooper Union

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

POINT 0 is an oral history film done with a twist: architects reflect on their initiations into the culture of architecture education in a kind of ritual performance. Asked to recall vivid memories and relevant experiences from their education, they perform a few physical actions and tell their stories. Although filmed in front of a neutral

Free

The Shape of the Future City: A Conversation with Carlo Ratti and Natalie Jeremijenko

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

The advancement of contemporary technology is changing the way we study the world around us. The way we describe and understand cities is being radically transformed, along with the tools we use to envision and impact their physical form. These new technologies allow us to understand the built environment differently. The city is no longer

$25 – $40

The Chrysler Building: Celebrating a New York Icon

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

The Art Deco Society of New York celebrates the 85th anniversary of the jewel in the crown of New York City’s skyline: the Chrysler Building. David Stravitz, author of The Chrysler Building: Creating a New York Icon Day by Day (2002), will show us never-before-seen photos that show this American icon in exquisite detail and

$50

Reading Structures: A Lecture by Guy Nordenson

Frederick P. Rose Auditorium, The Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square, New York, United States

Co-sponsored by the The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture, the Albert Nerken School of Engineering of The Cooper Union, with support from the Steel Institute of New York Guy Nordenson is a practicing structural engineer, curator and writer, and is active in coastal adaptation research and design. His research project and book On the

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