The central problem of the VLO is the problem of information...The role of architecture, it would seem, can’t remain at the level of a silent humanitarian service that merely wipes up after the mess is left. Acts like drawing, writing, visualizing, and building must deal with invoking a world where human innovation can be protected from the Leviathan. - Javier Arbona — Studio-X
Originally launched at WUHO Gallery in Los Angeles earlier this year, but now on display at Studio-X New York, November 1-26, 2013 the exhibition "Very Large Organizations (VLOs)" by architect Jordan Geiger, introduces design research on the architecture and human-computer interactions.
To accompany the opening at Studio-X New York, Javier Arbona penned an "An Unsolicited charter for the Very Large Organization", in which he clarifies the potential of architecture for illuminating the extrastatecraft and "Geographical imaginaries" of VLOs.
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