Soapbox is a weekly series delivering a curated set of lectures, talks and symposia concerning contemporary themes but explored through the archives of lectures past and present. With the plethora of lectures, talks, symposia and panels occurring world wide on a daily basis, how can we begin to keep up and if not, find them once they are gone? Soapbox looks to assemble a selection of recent, archived and outlier lectures surrounding a given theme. Soapbox looks to curate this never-ending library of ideas into an engaging and diverse list of thoughts and provocations. Soapbox is just that, a collection aimed at discovering the occasional needle in a haystack.
This week, we take a look at Eric Owen Moss and his eclectic and eccentric views on the built world, process and Architecture in general.
1. Eric Owen Moss: “I’ll See It When I Believe It”
2. Frank O. Gehry & Eric Owen Moss: 5th Raimund Abraham Memorial Lecture
3. Kenneth Frampton & Eric Owen Moss: Dialectical lyric
4. Jeffrey Kipnis & Eric Owen Moss: Look, you got it all wrong!
5. Eric Owen Moss: Armageddon, or Polynesian Contextualism
6. Eric Owen Moss - My Work
7. Eric Owen Moss: Not farewell but fare forward
8. Eric Owen Moss: Brother can you spare a paradigm?
Anthony Morey is a Los Angeles based designer, curator, educator, and lecturer of experimental methods of art, design and architectural biases. Morey concentrates in the formulation and fostering of new modes of disciplinary engagement, public dissemination, and cultural cultivation. Morey is the ...
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