Fast Geology/Slow Architecture (Erratic Drift Part 3)

Fast Geology/Slow Architecture (Erratic Drift Part 3)

The Dear Green Bothy | School of Culture & Creative Arts | College of Arts | Architecture Fringe 2023
Date: Friday 16 June 2023 - Saturday 17 June 2023
Time: 11:00 - 17:00
Venue: 1 Cadogan Street, Glasgow G2 6QQ
Category: Exhibitions, Public lectures
Website: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/fast-geologyslow-architecture-erratic-drift-part-3-tickets-632654254907

An exhibition and discussion about stone and concrete, consolidation and drift, and humans’ interrelationships with the lithic materials that form and underpin the built environment, curated by Minty Donald and Nick Millar. The exhibition hinges around an evolving collection of Fluxus-inspired performance scores: prompts to enact or imagine playful and 'pointless' actions with rocks, stones, concrete, silt, and other lithic materials. The actions are intended as an invitation to attend to the lithic-urban environment: intersections between architecture and geology, the timescales of cities, rocks, and people; and their movement, settlement, and transformation. The discussion brings together architects, artists, geologists, and geographers to debate the urban lithic and its significance in the context of extractivism, climate emergency, and the Anthropocene. Contributors include: Adam Bobette, Deborah Dixon, John MacDonald, Neil McGuire, and Lizzie Smith. Part of the Architecture Fringe 2023 programme https://architecturefringe.com/festivals/2023. Supported by The Dear Green Bothy (https://deargreenbothy.gla.ac.uk/) and Thinking Culture (https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/cca/events/). Website: https://www.erraticdrift.org Book a free ticket here:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/632654254907

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