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Portraits II FINANCE/RELIGION Économiser, ce n’est pas révéler le fond anthropoligique de l’humanité, c’est toujours organiser d’une certaine façon une matière qui lui échappe. B. Latour & V.a. Lépinay in: L’économie, science des intérêts passionnés. Portraits is a series of critical assessments on contemporary issues. Its specificity lies in the association of mutually enlightening, yet seemingly antogonist programs. Its method claims no historical loyalty, as sources and facts are being intentionally set up to serve a reducing purpose. Portraits evaluates contradictory encounters and stresses cross-fertilization as a key asset in the design process. Portraits II investigates the nature of ideological and morphological signs. Introduction: Tuesday 21.02.2012, 2.00 PM, HIL D 10.2, 044 632 43 55 Gastdozentur Made in François Charbonnet Patrick Heiz Philipp Oehy Leonor Macedo Pedro Guedes ETH Zurich, FS 2012
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Portraits IIFINANCE/RELIGION

Économiser, ce n’est pas révéler le fond anthropoligique de l’humanité, c’est toujours organiser d’une certaine façon une matière qui lui échappe.

B. Latour & V.a. Lépinay in: L’économie, science des intérêts passionnés.

Portraits is a series of critical assessments on contemporary issues. Its speci�city lies in the association of mutually enlightening, yet seemingly antogonist programs. Its method claims no historical loyalty, as sources and facts are being intentionally set up to serve a reducing purpose. Portraits evaluates contradictory encounters and stresses cross-fertilization as a key asset in the design process.

Portraits II investigates the nature of ideological and morphological signs.

Introduction: Tuesday 21.02.2012, 2.00 PM, HIL D 10.2, 044 632 43 55

Gastdozentur Made in

François CharbonnetPatrick HeizPhilipp OehyLeonor MacedoPedro Guedes ETH Zurich, FS 2012