ESSAYS

- 2013 [April]: The Inscription of Gender in our Bodies: Norm Production in Foucault and Butler’s works / Politics, Philosophy & Architecture

- 2013 [March]: SPINOZA WEEK:
Episode 1: The Marxian Reading of Capitalism through a Spinozist Conceptology
Episode 2: Spinozist Determinism or how Caesar could have not not crossed the Rubicon
Episode 3: Power (Potentia) vs. Power (Potestas): The Story of a Joyful Typhoon
Episode 4: The World of Affects or why Adam got Poisonned by the Apple
Episode 5: The Spinozist “Scream”: What can a Body do?
Episode 6: Applied Spinozism: The Body in Kurosawa’s Cinema
Episode 7: Applied Spinozism: Architectures of the Sky vs. Architectures of the Earth

- 2013 [March]: The Infinite Worlds Folded in the Dresses of Yiqing Yin / Fashion Design & Philosophy

- 2013 [March]: Remus has to Die / Law, Architecture & Philosophy

- 2013 [January]: The Democratic Cinematographic Construction of La Commune (de Paris, 1871) by Peter Watkins / Cinema & Politics

- 2012 [December]: Form & Matter: Gilbert Simondon’s Critique of the Hylomorphic Scheme Part 1 & Part 2 / Philosophy & Architecture

- 2012 [November]: Official Report on the Question of the so-called New York Commune / History, Literature, Politics & Architecture

- 2012 [November]: Architectural Stockholm Syndrome / Politics, History & Architecture

- 2012 [October]: Foucault and Architecture: The encounter that never was / History, Philosophy & Architecture

- 2012 [September (originally January)]: Abject Matter: The Barricade and the Tunnel / History, Philosophy, Politics & Architecture

- 2012 [September (originally March)]: Impetus / Architecture & Politics

- 2012 [August]: Absurdity and Greatness of the Law: The Siege on the Ecuadorian Embassy in London / Law & Politics

- 2012 [August]: Critique of a new “post-ideological” Architectural Paradigm / Architectural Theories

- 2012 [June]: FOUCAULT WEEK:
Episode 1: Michel Foucault’s Architectural Underestimation

Episode 2: Do not Become Enamored of Power

Episode 3: “Mon Corps, Topie Impitoyable”

Episode 4: The Cartography of Power

Episode 5: The Political Technology of the Body

Episode 6: Architecture and Discipline: The Hospital

Episode 7: Questioning the Heterotopology

/ Philosophy, Architecture & Politics

- 2012 [May]: Aesthetization of Violence + Capitalization on the Revolt Imaginary. Yet an Interesting Problem to Question / Politics, Cinema & Music

- 2012 [May]: (Archi)polizines: A new Paradigm / Literature & Politics

- 2012 [April]: A Subversive Approach to the Ideal Normatized Body / Architecture

- 2012 [April]: Minor Architects and Funambulists: A same Manifesto / Architecture, Literature & Politics

- 2012 [March]: The Palestinian Archipelago: A Metaphorical Cartography of the Occupied Territories (on Arquine) / Palestine, Law & Politics

- 2012 [March]: By Revealing the Existence of Other Worlds, the Book is a Subversive Artifact / Politics, History, Literature & Science Fiction

- 2012 [February]: Open-Letter to Mr. Patrik Schumacher: Yes, Architects are Legitimized and Competent to address the Political Debate / Politics & Architecture (followed by A Conversation with Patrik Schumacher)

- 2012 [January]: Collision, Sexuality and Resistance for the Melbourne Doctoral Forum on Legal Theory / Law, Literature & Politics

- 2011 [November]: Antonin Artaud: Sacred Matter / Literature & Philosophy

- 2011 [November]: Letter to James Graham Ballard / April 14th 2009 / Literature

- 2011 [November]: Tower of Joy, Ulan Bator, April 1992 published in Studio Magazine / Literature & Architecture

- 2011 [November]: The Archipelago as a Territorial Manifesto / Politics & Philosophy

- 2011 [October]: The Spatial Issues at Stake with Occupy Wall Street: Considering the Privately Owned Public Spaces / History, Politics & Architecture

- 2011 [October]: Urban Insurgencies: Algiers’s Labyrinthine Casbah vs New York’s Weaponized Grid Plan / History, Politics & Architecture

- 2011 [September]: First Sequel to the article “The Weight of the Body Falling”: Spinozist Collision / Philosophy & Cinema

- 2011 [September]: The Palestinian Legal Right of Return / Law & Politics

- 2011 [September]: Corrupted Materials: Michelangelo Antonioni’s Dark / Cinema & Philosophy

- 2011 [August]: The Architectural Plan as a Map. Drawings by Enric Miralles Materialism in Red Desert / Architecture

- 2011 [August]: Short Disgression About the Future of Drones (after seeing one in JFK) / Law & Politics

- 2011 [July]: Spinozist Gravity: The Real Difference between Old & New Star Wars / Cinema & Philosophy

- 2011 [July]: Docu-Fictions & Architectural Fictions / Cinema & Architecture

- 2011 [May]: The Modernist Ideology of a Normative Body / Architecture

-2011 [May]: The Paradigm of Modern Cinema: The Cinematographic Introspection (Godard, Fellini, Truffaut, Assayas & Hansen-Love) / Cinema

- 2011 [April]: The Kafkaian Immanent Labyrinth as a Postmortem Dream / Literature, Philosophy & Cinema

- 2011 [April]: The Architectural Paradigm of Society of Control: The Immanent Panopticon / Architecture, Politics & Philosophy

- 2011 [February]: Spike Lee’s Dolly Shot: The inexorability of Immanence / Cinema & Philosophy

- 2010 [December]: Architectures of Joy. A Spinozist Reading of Parent/Virilio and Arakawa/Gins’ architecture / Architecture & Philosophy

- 2010 [November]: Great Construction Processes in Cinema: Andrei Rublev & Fitzcarraldo / Cinema

- 2010 [November]: Capitalism’s Architecture / Politics & Architecture

- 2010 [May]: Processes of Smoothing and Striation of Space in Urban Warfare / Philosophy, History & Politics

- 2010 [October]:The Situation in Palestine is not a War / Politics & Law

- 2010 [August]: Urbicide / History, Politics & Architecture

- 2010 [July]: The obscure history of suburbia by Noam Chomsky, Peter Galison and Mike Davis / History, Politics & Architecture

- 2010 [June]: Israeli Piracy. What’s the f… is wrong with the New York Times / Law & Politics

- 2010 [May]: Computational Labyrinth. Towards a Borgesian Architecture / Literature & Architecture

- 2010 [February]: The Battle of Algiers by Gille Pontecorvo / Urban Guerilla Theory by Auguste Blanqui / History & Politics

- 2010 [February]: Biopolitics / From a Society of Blood to a Society of Sex and Towards a Society of Shit / History & Politics

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