Spring 2018 Research Forum on the Urban Environment: Sensorial Urbanism

The intellectual core of the Princeton-Mellon Initiative is an ongoing, flexible colloquium for the discussion and critique of faculty and graduate student research. At the Forum, Faculty and students present their research, whether a design, model, film chapter, performance, or particular source or problem for discussion.

The Spring 2018 Mellon Research Forum on the Urban Environment will focus on how architecture and cities are mediated, experienced, and represented through seemingly  immaterial means. Questions include, how do theories of neurophysiology and urban form shape the way we map the inner and outer world? How do microbial landscapes determine our moods, food processes and even configurations of whole cities? And how do the ways that we smell the streets, represent the city in color, and hear urban life change the way we embody and redesign the city? Panelists will include architects, artists, scientists, designers and other scholars whose work seeks to unpack the aesthetic dimensions of immateriality in the city.
 
Organized by Evangelos Kotsioris (Architecture) and Phil Taylor (Art & Archaeology)
 
Forum events begin at 5:00 PM and are held at the School of Architecture South Gallery. Events are free and open to the public.

Wednesday, February 28 / NERVES / Lan A. Li (Columbia University) and Anthony Acciavatti, Princeton Mellon Fellow

Wednesday, March 28 / COLOR / Leslie Wilson (Purchase) and Katherine Bussard (Princeton)

Monday, April 2 / MICROBES / Orkan Telhan (UPenn) and Esther Choi (Princeton)

Monday, April 16 / SCENT / Joanna Fiduccia (Reed) and Graham Burnett (Princeton)

Wednesday, April 25 / MUSIC / Willem Boning (Arup) and Emily Thompson (Princeton)