Platform for Pedagogy  26 February - 04 March 2009
In Brief: Hybrid Economies, Counterinsurgency, Satire and Neoliberalism, Jan Verwoert, Hauntings, Trevor Paglen, Dressed to Kill, Government Response.
 Thursday, 26 February
  Observatory on Latin America: Building Bicentennial Regional Conference (Day 1)
The New School, Lang Student Center - 55 W 13th Street, 2nd Fl, Arnold Hall
9:30am - 5pm, $0, Rsvp required.
  Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
With Lawrence Lessig, Shepard Fairey, Steven Johnson

NYPL - 5th Avenue at 42nd St
7pm, Sold out, stand-by at the door.
 Friday, 27 February
  OLA: Building Bicentennial Regional Conference (Day 2)
The New School, Lang Building - 66 West 12th Street, 5th Fl, Wollman Hall
9:30am - 5pm, $0, Rsvp required.
  Sabrina Ramet with Dean Voletic: Croatia after Independence - Achievements and Challenges
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1219
12 - 1:30pm, $0.
  Counterinsurgency: social science and military belief systems
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 5th Ave, Room 6112
3 - 6pm, $0.
  Satirical Political Activism in the Age of Neoliberalism
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 5th Ave, Room C415A
4:15pm, $0.
  Jan Verwoert at Night School: Why are conceptual artists painting again?
Because they think it's a good idea. (Day 1)

New Museum - 235 Bowery
7pm, $12.
 Saturday, 28 February
  Wallpaper: End to End
Cooper Hewitt Design Museum - 2 East 91st St
10:30am, $0, Registration.
  Jan Verwoert at Night School: Why are conceptual artists painting again?
Because they think it's a good idea. (Day 2)

New Museum - 235 Bowery
3pm, $12.
 Sunday, 01 March
  Jan Verwoert at Night School: Why are conceptual artists painting again?
Because they think it's a good idea. (Day 3)

New Museum - 235 Bowery
4pm, $12.
 Monday, 02 March
  Hauntings: Memory, Patrimony, and the Contested Past
King Juan Carlos Center - 53 Washington Square South
5 - 7pm, $0.
  Ergun Ozbudun: Turkey between Democratizing Pressures and the Resistance of the State Elites
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 801
6 - 9pm, $0.
  Deepak Nayyar: China, India, Brazil and South Africa: Engines of Growth in the World?
Eugene Lank College, Community and Student Center - 55 West 13th Street, 2nd fl
6 - 9pm, $0.
  Trevor Paglen: Blank Spots on the Map
Labowitz Theatre for Performing Arts - 715 Broadway, First Floor
6 - 9pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 03 March
  Jean-Louis Cohen on Le Corbusier: Latest News from the Front
Center for Architecture - 536 LaGuardia Place
5:30 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp.
  Glass Buildings: The Energy Challenge
New York Academy of Science - 7 WTC, 250 Greenwich St., 40th Fl.
6 - 8pm, $20/$10, Rsvp required.
  David W. Orr, Nearly Trapped: Design in the Age of Climate Consequences
Cooper Union, The Great Hall - 7 East 7th Street at Third Avenue
6:30pm, $0.
  Andrea Barnet: The Bohemian Women of Greenwich Village
Judson Memorial Hall - 239 Thompson Street
6:30 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp required.
  Father Patrick Desbois in conversation with Paul LeClerc: Holocaust by Bullets
NYPL - 5th Avenue at 42nd St, South Court Auditorium
7pm, $25.
 Wednesday, 04 March
  Farhana Ali: Dressed to Kill - Why Women Detonate in Iraq
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1512
12:15 - 2pm, $0, contact suggested/212-854-4616
  The Financial Crisis: The Government’s Response and Next Steps
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Rm 1501
6 - 7:30pm, $0.
  Jeffrey Weiss: path bond grid clay beam: Carl Andre's Space
New York Studio School - 8 West 8th St
6:30pm, $0.

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