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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16
Main Lobby Union Station /
AMTRACK Pacific Surfliner
800 North Alameda Street
Los Angeles, California 90012
12:30 PM
A Conversation on the Move
Traveling by train from Los Angeles to the US /
México border, and shifting from Tránsito(ry)
Público to Political Equator ll, this colloquium unfolds as it
moves through the landscape. The diverse character of a Southern
California megalopolis is revealed as the train cuts a section through
the artificial and natural ecologies of the territory linking Alta and
Baja California.
with Teddy Cruz, Architect + Associate Professor, Visual Arts Department, UCSD
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haudenschildGarage
1870 La Jolla Rancho Road
La Jolla, California 92037
7:00 PM
Table of Collaboration:
Arepas + Empanadas
Providing a cultural platform that stands somewhere between a salon and an alternative space, the goal of the haudenschildGarage is to be a home away from home for cultural experimentation, play, and conversation. The haudenschildGarage
commissioned Raúl Cárdenas of Torolab to construct a
Table of Collaboration as the stage for this exchange between two
collaborative practices of artists and architects.
Ala Plástica
Silvina Babich + Alejandro Meitín, La Plata
Caracas Think Tank
Alfredo Brillembourg + Hubert Klumpner, Caracas
Moderator
Ariana Hernandez, Assistant Professor of Media Studies, Communication Department, UCSD
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17
The Front at Casa Familiar
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147 West San Ysidro Boulevard
San Ysidro, California 92173
10:00 AM
Intervention: Fences + Food
As a community-based non-profit organization, Casa Familiar
engages in cultural, social, and urban activism at the US /
México border, generating the material for collaborative and
interventionist art works. Casa's recently inaugurated neighborhood
center confronts the border in the neighborhood of San Ysidro: The
Front is the site of an intervention involving two collaborative urban
practices.
Tercerunquinto
Gabriel Cázares Salas, Julio Castro Carreón, Rolando Flores Tovar, Monterrey + México City
Torolab
Raúl Cárdenas, Tijuana
Moderators
Jennifer Flores Sternad, Art Critic and Curator; MA Candidate, Art History Department, UCLA
Felipe Zuñiga, Visual Artist and Art Facilitator; MFA Candidate, Visual Arts Department, UCSD
Tacos: Food for Thought
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Tijuana Border Checkpoint
1:00 PM
Southbound Border Crossing Participants
will cross the border on foot with the general public, passing through
the world’s busiest checkpoint and witnessing the manifold
contradictions that fracture the natural and political territory of the
border zone. Our border crossing will be amplified by a bus ride along
the Tijuana River, taking us deep into the city's sprawling expanse of
informal residential settlements, maquiladora factories, and miniature simulations of American-style suburban housing developments.
with Teddy Cruz, Architect + Associate Professor, Visual Arts Department, University of California, San Diego
Oscar Romo, Coastal Training Program Coordinator, Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
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Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT)
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Avenida Paseo de los Heroes
Tijuana, Baja California 22320
5:00 PM
Lecture by Gilles Clément:
The Third Landscape and its Share in the Planetary Garden
Clément’s theoretical project has evolved from his principle of the jardin en mouvement or dynamic gardening, to the broader notion of the jardin planetaire
or planetary garden, to his political project on the potential of the
fragment or spatial leftover to become a refuge for biodiversity:
Clément’s Manifeste du Tiers paysage, or
Manifesto on the Third Landscape (2004, forthcoming in English), is the
basis for a preliminary survey and analysis of Third Landscape sites in
the border zone along the Tijuana River.
Gilles Clément
Landscape Architect + Gardener, Paris + La Vallée,
France; Professor, École nationale supérieure du paysage,
Versailles
Respondent
Lesley Stern, Professor of Visual Arts + Chair, Visual Arts Department, UCSD
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8:00 PM
Conversation:
From Tijuana to the World
Political Equator II concludes at CECUT with a forum for discussion and
reflection in which observations on the US / México border
dividing San Diego and Tijuana will be refracted in light of
territorial phenomena and practices characterizing border zones around
the world.
John Palmesino
Architect + Principal of Territorial Agency, Basel, Switzerland; Co-founder of Multiplicity, Milan
Lost Highway Expedition
Kyong Park, Associate Professor, Visual Arts Department,
University of California, San Diego + Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, School of
Missing Studies (New York + Belgrade)
Moderators
Lieven de Cauter, Philosopher + Author of Capsular Civilization, Brussels
Markus Miessen, Architect + Co-editor of Did Someone Say Participate?, London
The Boredom Patrol
DJ Fingerlust
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