Rietveld Sandberg Research
Storms are habitually mapped, named, and personified to configure a system to read them. This literacy implies that we can make projections and forecast what will happen by using a series of infrastructures and anticipatory measures to cohabit with meteorological events in the built environment. The departure of such languages and frameworks of predictability is transcribed into failed responses to withstand changes and disruptions, creating the conditions for a state of crisis¹. In-betweenness is a lecture-performance that examines floodings as fluctuating spatial conditions, situating them somewhere in the middle of weather predictability and climate catastrophe while opening questions about the dynamics of continuity, separation, transition, mobility and liminality in urban landscapes.

1. Alice Rougeaux. Soapbox Journal.

10-05-2022
16.00-17.00
Theory Stairs