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This episode was recorded in October of 2020, and originally aired in July of 2021.
Esther Choi is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist and writer trained in photography and architectural history and theory.
“[In Le Corbuffet] I was trying to experiment with whether or not you could introduce a critical message into a circulation network that was unsuspecting, which is why the idea of “soft power” is so interesting to me […] We’re used to negational critique, and that’s been the predominant axis by which we talk about critique in architecture and art […] But you can also introduce challenging or political ideas through seduciton, or pleasure, or sensation, which is what a lot of architects from the 1960’s did”
Scaffold is an Architecture Foundation project, hosted by Matthew Blunderfield
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This episode was recorded in October of 2020, and originally aired in July of 2021.
Esther Choi is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist and writer trained in photography and architectural history and theory.
“[In Le Corbuffet] I was trying to experiment with whether or not you could introduce a critical message into a circulation network that was unsuspecting, which is why the idea of “soft power” is so interesting to me […] We’re used to negational critique, and that’s been the predominant axis by which we talk about critique in architecture and art […] But you can also introduce challenging or political ideas through seduciton, or pleasure, or sensation, which is what a lot of architects from the 1960’s did”
Scaffold is an Architecture Foundation project, hosted by Matthew Blunderfield
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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