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Some True Stories: researches in the field of flexible truth Still, the fact that most pigs are wearing lipstick expands an activist repertoire! Some True Stories is thrilled that two can play at this game. The research collected here considers a dissensus that is less self-congratulatory and less automatically oppositional but potentially more effective (and sneakier). Unlikely or outlying political evidence, with its fickle or underexplored logics, excites feelings of resourcefulness and ingenuity. Here is a large field of mongrel events and category leftovers—butterflies that are not pinned to the board because they do not reinforce expectations. Architecture and urbanism contribute many wrong stories to the mix as they move headlong into the world, propagating forms of polity faster than proper political channels can legislate them. If the world spins around the actions of discrepant characters, architects, as classic facilitators of power, have long had a seat at the table. Some True Stories happily swims in these dirty waters with all the other shills, butlers and go-betweens, looking for new points of leverage within the fictions and persuasions that we already have running through our fingers. Hoax is design. The collection expels utopian prescriptions in favor of agility, ricochet and cultural contagion. It is attracted to spatial entrepreneurialism, unreasonable innovation, impure ethical struggles and obdurate problems that continually resist intelligence. We hope to spread rumors that the world has changed and to operation with all the guises and none of the disadvantages of truth. Keller Easterling Storefront for Art and Architecture Telephone 212.431.5795 Hours: From Michelle Caswell, Editor with the Center for 21st Century Studies: “The Center is pleased to announce the launch of a new student blog chronicling last week’s successful conference, Since 1968. Please visit http://21stcenturystudies.wordpress.com/ for student perspectives on the conference, including panel recaps, current responses to past youth movements, and an ode to the Center for 21st Century Studies. We encourage you to read, comment, and participate in this new online community.” |
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