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10-17: tracing the history of communication and time regulation. By Exploring networks, signals, and delays we look at how information travels through time and how machines keep time.
10-17: tracing the history of communication and time regulation. By Exploring networks, signals, and delays we look at how information travels through time and how machines keep time.


== WEEK 4: May Vacation ==
== May Vacation ==
MAY VACATION
MAY VACATION



Revision as of 18:33, 19 March 2025

See you many times

We will explore time as a material, a rhythm, and a system of control. We will engage with the micro-time of electronics, the deep time of minerals, and the political time of capitalism.


WEEK 1: time as material - time as rhythm - time as control system - time as perception

Monday 7 April

10-17: Special Issue

WEEK 2: What happens when we refuse linear time as we know it?

Monday 14 April

10-17: We take a look at the politics of time, crip time and timezone protocols

WEEK 3: visit to telecom museum

Tuesday 22 April

10-17: tracing the history of communication and time regulation. By Exploring networks, signals, and delays we look at how information travels through time and how machines keep time.

May Vacation

MAY VACATION

WEEK 5

Monday 12 May

10-17: Special Issue

WEEK 6

Monday 19 - Tuesday 20 May

10-17: Special Issue

WEEK 7

Monday 26 May

10-17: Special Issue

WEEK 8

Monday 16 June

10-17: Special Issue

WEEK 9

Monday 23 June

10-17: Special Issue

WEEK 10

Monday 30 June

10-17: Special Issue