2015 - 2016
New Subjectivities
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Paul Cohoon (2nd Year)
future TAT Factory





futureTATfactory questions how an institution that regulates digital information and incites cyber-ethic governance might simultaneously be designed for – and materialize – the salient attributes of new Tech labour cultures.
As a regulatory bureaucracy, futureTATfactory is an infrastructure – a layering of landscapes to host varying modes of (new) work, and a ground floor operating as a field of production – an exercise in intense civic urbanism.
Operating as a duality, the factory is a place of creation – elements of reconfiguring architecture and a multiplicity of circulation speeds impose collisions and disruptions, creating a constantly shifting framework for collaboration and production.
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Find out more about Paul’s topic with the research article ->
As a regulatory bureaucracy, futureTATfactory is an infrastructure – a layering of landscapes to host varying modes of (new) work, and a ground floor operating as a field of production – an exercise in intense civic urbanism.
Operating as a duality, the factory is a place of creation – elements of reconfiguring architecture and a multiplicity of circulation speeds impose collisions and disruptions, creating a constantly shifting framework for collaboration and production.
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Find out more about Paul’s topic with the research article ->
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