The Self Is Not Enough, Part 1: Kayoko Ota on Tokyo
The lockdowns forced a new perspective on familiar interactions. In private rooms far beyond Montreal, we continue to reflect on just how, and how long, we’ve been alone. Now, as people around the world emerge from isolation, or re-enter it again for those who face another wave, there is a shared pulse of awareness and concern. Let us turn toward this tension and explore it, looking with curiosity and care at the interactions between people, their immediate surroundings, and the city—how they fit into and need one another. We have many questions, and a hypothesis: that the self is not enough.
Видео The Self Is Not Enough, Part 1: Kayoko Ota on Tokyo канала CCAchannel
Видео The Self Is Not Enough, Part 1: Kayoko Ota on Tokyo канала CCAchannel
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Inside the Business of Design: Robert A.M. Stern - Part 1 - The Early YearsRebuilding Architecture from the Ground Up: Andrew Patterson at TEDxAucklandWhat is history for… Jan de Vylder?The Self Is Not Enough, Part 3: Doreen Adengo on KampalaAn Extended Family: Valentina Davila follows Venezuelan domestic workersA305/03: Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Hill HouseJapanese designer Oki Sato on his playful approach to design | Braun | British GQA305/13: Le Corbusier: Villa SavoyeThe Self Is Not Enough, Part 5: Sam Chermayeff4.1.18 Dominator culture: changing systems is not enough (Mis/understanding self-management)Eye Camera Window: Takashi Homma on Le CorbusierThe Smithsons on HousingA DAY IN KUALA LUMPUR | This city is AMAZING! | VLOG #062TEDxEastSalon - Bjarke Ingels - Hedonistic SustainabilityIslands and Villages | Toyo Ito in OmishimaAn Extended Family: Jamie Jacobs invents the “family room”Inside the Business of Design with Bjarke Ingels - Part 1: FoundationsSlavoj Zizek on Architecture and AestheticsAmanda Burden: How public spaces make cities workTake Note with Greg Lynn