Event Date: 
11.06.17 to 01.05.18

ARE WE HUMAN? : The Design of the Species : 2 seconds, 2 days, 2 years, 200 years, 200,000 years

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November 6, 2017 — January 5, 2018

The opening, with a presentation by curators Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley, will be held at 5:00pm on November 6, 2017 at the School of Architecture.

Princeton University School of Architecture announces the opening of the exhibition ARE WE HUMAN? : The Design of the Species : 2 seconds, 2 days, 2 years, 200 years, 200,000 years curated by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley. A galaxy of designers, architects, artists, theorists, filmmakers, historians, scientists, labs, centers, institutes, and NGOs respond to ARE WE HUMAN?, the polemical curatorial manifesto of Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley. In an installation designed by Andres Jaque and the Office for Political Innovation, the entire School of Architecture building will be filled with a dense collage of overlapping provocations on the question ARE WE HUMAN?

Art meets science meets reflection meets speculation in a new kind of conversation about design. The exhibition thinks about the fact that the human is unique in its capacity to design but is also continuously redesigning itself in a never ending loop that flings it into the world in unexpected ways. The human is a question mark and design is simply the way of engaging with that question.

Every participant scrutinizes the human from a different angle. Unspoken by Diller Scofidio + Renfro explores Darwin's observation that only humans blush. Forensic Architecture considers the question of whether orangutans should be granted human rights. Orkan Telhan offers his Microbial Design Studio, an inexpensive automated and networked countertop biofabrication machine to design, culture, and test genetically modified organisms. Laura Kurgan changes architectural thinking to the scale of the neuron and leading brain scientists from the Seung Lab at Princeton University and the Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University present the latest thinking about the brain as both the mechanism of design and a plastic architecture that is redesigned even by thoughts. MOS Architects wrap space with an army of unemployed scale figures. And many more. This array is supplemented by installations on The Unstable BodyAre We Normal?Homo cellular, and Design in 2 Seconds — prepared by the curatorial team and a joint team of Princeton and Columbia University students.

The overall effect is a kaleidoscope of artistic, technical, philosophical, theoretical, and ethical reflection on the intimate relation between "design" and "human."

Exhibition participants include Diller Scofidio + RenfroEyal Weizman and Forensic Architecture, Hito Steyerl, Marshmallow Laser Feast, MOS ArchitectsArmin LinkePhilipp Meuser, Galina BalashovaFrancois DallegretCenter for Land Use InterpretationLaura KurganOrkan Telhan, Lu Yang, Tom Keenan and Sohrab MohebbiLorenzo Pezzani, Common AccountsDaniel EisenbergJuan HerrerosAmy Robinson Sterling, Sebastian SeungLucia AllaisJoyce Hsiang and Bimal MendisLydia Kallipoliti and Andreas TheodoridisAli KazmaAxel KilianSpyros Papapetros, V. Mitch McEwen, and Universal Space Program.

This version of the ongoing ARE WE HUMAN? project presents a slice of the original 3rd Istanbul Design Biennial curated by Colomina and Wigley that was staged in five different venues across the city of Istanbul in 2016 — as can be seen in the curators’ walking tour of the Biennial. The idea is to continue the urgent trans-disciplinary conversation launched there. 

In association with the exhibition, Colomina and Wigley, in partnership with e-flux Architecture, are organizing a SUPERHUMANITY event at the Princeton University School of Architecture on the question of COSMISM, with Boris Groys giving the keynote on the evening of November 30th and a daylong symposium on December 1st featuring Robert BirdMaria ChehonadskihNikolaus HirschMarina SimakovaAnton Vidokle, and Arseny Zhilyayev.

Further work on the theme can be found in Colomina and Wigley's book Are We Human: Notes Towards an Archeology of Design (Lars Muller, 2016) and the forthcoming volume Superhumanity: Design of the Self (University of Minnesota Press, 2017), that documents all the 50 contributions to the SUPERHUMANITY project done before, during and after the Biennial in collaboration with E-Flux Architecture.

Another SUPERHUMANITY event will be held on October 28th and 29th at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) in Seoul on the theme: SUPERHUMANITY: POST-LABOR, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, PLASTICITY.

See photos from the opening and gallery talk on November 6th 

See photos from the gallery talk on November 30th

Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley would like to express their special thanks to:
Monica Ponce de Leon, Dean, Princeton University School of Architecture
Andres Jacques and Laura Mora, Roberto González, Paola Pardo, Marta Jarabo, Pablo Maldonado, Solé Mallol, Valentina Marín, Danai Papaevangelou, Larissa Reis, Mauro Cevallos, Office for Political Innovation
Kira McDonald, Director of Exhibition Production, Princeton University School of Architecture
Evangelos Kotsorios, Associate Curator of the Istanbul Design Biennial
Dennis Ova and Merve Yucel, IKSV, Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts

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