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The Arc

SCI-Arcwww.sciarc.edu
Casual, unscripted, and intimate, The Arc episodes present themed discussions that investigate existing contemporary ideas and attitudes around architecture, juxtaposing them with disciplines and topics outside of architecture. The Arc is a venue for conversation, recorded at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in Los Angeles, and led by SCI-Arc faculty and History + Theory Coordinator Marrikka Trotter.
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Episodes

Embodiment

Hosted by SCI-Arc History + Theory coordinator Marrikka Trotter, this episode of the Arc is about embodiment. We hear from artist Young Joon Kwak, whose work focuses on queer bodies, how they have been represented in art history, and how they form communities. Then, speculative architect and SCI-Arc faculty member Jennifer Chen talks about world-building and how design can flesh fictions into alternative realities. Finally, Dr. Sunita Puri speaks on dying, the unknowability of the universe, and ...

Jan 29, 202255 min

Authenticity

This episode is about authenticity. Hosted by SCI-Arc History + Theory coordinator Marrikka Trotter, the Arc considers the relationship between the authentic and the fake in fashion and art with Jenny Lin, associate professor of critical studies at University of Southern California's Roski School of Art and Design; the consciousness-expanding experience of co-authoring a novel with AI with writer and artist K Allado-McDowell; and how Neolithic edifices might be considered an authentic reference ...

Nov 16, 202156 min

Optimism

This episode is about optimism. Hosted by SCI-Arc History + Theory coordinator Marrikka Trotter, the show considers how optimism factors critically in architecture, film, community-building, liberation movements, nation-building, and mining. We will speak with Ben Caldwell, arts educator, independent filmmaker, and founding member of the radical 1970s film movement LA Rebellion; Sandy Hilal, Palestinian architect and founder of Decolonizing Architecture and Art Research Collective; and Emily Kin...

May 26, 202136 min

Flatness

This episode is about flatness. It begins with an examination of what flattening the curve would actually look like in a sustained way with Megan Halbrook, a doctoral student in infectious disease epidemiology at UCLA. We then ask what it would mean for architecture to flatten its disciplinary gaze with Peter Trummer, professor of urban design at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Innsbruck, and faculty at SCI-Arc. Megan Halbrook is a doctoral student in infectious disease epidemiology a...

Oct 09, 202032 min

Dimensionality

In architecture dimensions are crucial, ranging from prosaic units of scale and size to deeper and subtler considerations of a building’s qualities and surface effects. This episode is about dimensionality, about its artifice, its strangeness, its unexpected qualities. SCI-Arc History+Theory Coordinator, Marrikka Trotter, will consider how dimensions coexist across vast distances of space and time with UCLA postdoctoral scholar in Astronomy and Astrophysics Louis Abramson, various dimensions of ...

Mar 04, 202037 min

Lines

This episode asks what neon tubes and transportation routes might bring in terms of fresh life to the drawing space of contemporary architecture. It also considers the new scales of materialities emerging architects are bringing to bear. When does a line become a lining, when can a pipe seem graphic? What does it mean to build worlds out of gas and glass or to reimagine traffic as a line of flight? Or when does it make sense to leave lines behind, in the immense and growing pile of architectural...

Jan 24, 202035 min

Roughness

In recent years, there’s been a preoccupation with roughness in architecture; in tools, in textures, and in materiality—potentially as a response to the indistinct disenchantment with the ubiquity of ‘smooth’ digital imagery. The discipline is beginning to think about using things the way that they were not intended to be used, and therefore having to stay within certain rule sets and certain prescriptive forms of practice. Episode 2: ‘Roughness’ speaks to activist, art and architectural histori...

Dec 17, 201933 min

Scale

Examining ‘Scale’ through the prevalence of architectural models with Tom Wiscombe, discussing the usefulness of models within film with production designer for James and the Giant Peach and Nightmare Before Christmas Bill Boes, and delving into the way that scale is interpreted within the brain with neuroscientist Dr. Yawende Pearse. SCI-Arc Undergraduate Program Chair Tom Wiscombe's work involves creatively reimagining the role of models in architectural design. Dr. Yewande Pearse, a researche...

Nov 15, 201940 min

Introducing: The Arc

The Arc is a venue for conversation, recorded at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in Los Angeles, and led by SCI-Arc faculty and History + Theory Coordinator Marrikka Trotter. Concepts such as Scale, Dimensionality, and Roughness will be explored in depth by experts in other disciplines, as moderated by Trotter, creating a lively, engaged dialogue which opens fresh avenues and approaches to the canon of architectural thought.

Sep 17, 20192 min
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