Platform for Pedagogy  28 January - 03 February 2010
In Brief: Designing for Collections, Growth and Infrastructure, What is the Good of Work?, In Search of the Miraculous, State of Exception and the Fabrics of Culture.
 Thursday, 28 January
  The Growth Catalyst: Reviving New York City's Economy Through Infrastructure
New School, Lang Center - 55 W 13 St, Fl 2
6 - 8pm, $0, Rsvp/212.229.5418.
  Designing for Collections: The Houses of Jim Olson
MAD: Museum of Arts and Design - 2 Columbus Circle
6:30pm, $0.
  Haiti: Through the Lens of the Media
Brecht Forum - 451 West St
8pm, $5 (all proceeds for Doctors without Borders for Haiti).
 Friday, 29 January
  Peter Kingstone, Brazil: 25 Years of Democracy
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Ave, Rm 9204/9205
4pm, $0.
  Alexander Dumbadze, Life In Lieu of Art: Bas Jan Ader's In Search of the Miraculous
X - 548 W 22 St
6:30, $0.
  The Review Panel: Frances Barth, Mario Pascual, Susannah Phillips, Stanley Whitney
National Academy - 1083 Fifth Avenue
6:45pm, $0.
 Saturday, 30 January
  What Is the Good of Work? (3/4): Liam Gillick and Gianni Vattimo
Goethe-Institut, Wyoming Building - 5 East 3rd St
4pm, $10.
 Sunday, 31 January
 Monday, 01 February
  David Dinkins Leadership and Public Policy Forum: U.S. Representative Charles B. Rangel
Columbia University, Int'l Affairs Building - 420 W. 118 St, Fl 15
1 - 5pm, $0, Registration required.
  Anna Kronlund: Something New for Something Old?
Contemporary State of Exception Discussions in the United States

Columbia University, Heyman Center - 74 Morningside Dr, Board Room
4:15 - 6pm, $0.
 Tuesday, 02 February
 Wednesday, 03 February
  Smart Grid for Smart Cities
The Puck Building - 295 Lafayette Street, Fl 2
8am - 12:30pm, $0, Registration required.
  The Fabrics of Cultures: Fashion, Identity, Globalization
CUNY Graduate Center - 365 Fifth Avenue, Rm C197
6 - 8pm, $0.

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