August 20, 2011

  1. Aug 20 at 10 am

    I Meditate NY: Urban Meditation Series

    Join I Meditate NY in this live meditation and talk about cultivating social connectedness in an urban setting and pragmatic ways to increase belongingness in this age of heightened technology.

    I Meditate NY is a meditation movement empowering New Yorkers to do more of the things they love by recharging through meditation: a practical way to refresh every day.

    Image: courtesy I Meditate NY

    To learn more about I Meditate NY visit: http://www.imeditateny.org.

  2. Aug 20 at 2 pm

    What’s Next? The Legacy of the NY Lab, Pt 1

    The BMW Guggenheim Lab currently sits within First Park, a New York City Parks property on Houston at 2nd Avenue, where it will live until October 16. But what is to become of this previously rodent-inhabited site once the Lab continues its travels to Berlin and Mumbai? Will it become a park? Home to a condo? A prison or a supermarket? Join Lab Team members Elma van Boxel and Kristian Koreman of ZUS [Zones Urbaines Sensibles] in part 1 of this idea extravaganza, co-organized with Alejandro de Castro from Columbia University’s Latin Lab, to discuss, speculate, and provoke ideas about what’s next for First Park. Parts 2 and 3 of What’s Next? will follow in September and October.

  3. Aug 20 at 7 pm

    Architecture for Everyone, by Interboro Partners

    Cities exist to bring people together, but cities can also keep people apart. From “no loitering” signs to racial steering to beach badges, our cities are full of devices meant to disperse and divide citizens along race, class, and age lines.

    Join Interboro Partners and friends Damon Rich, Andrew Kahrl, Kaja Kuhl, Amy Lavine, Berryl Sattyr, Meredith Tenhoor, and others for a discussion about how architecture can be used to include and exclude.

    Photo used by permission under Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) License from JessyeAnne.

     

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