Climate Change
Françoise Vergès: Capitalocene, waste, race, and gender
Françoise Vergès discusses environmental history (and violence) in the context of racial domination and colonial extractivism.
A conversation on race and climate change
A panel discusses race, sustainability, and the intersection of the two.
MODU lecture
Phu Hoang and Rachely Rotem talk about their work in this April 2019 video.
April 2, 2019
Distance and perception in the wake of climate change | Capitalocene, waste, race, and gender – An evening with Torkwase Dyson and Françoise Vergès
MODU wants you to think about the weather
For MODU Architecture, blurring the boundaries between indoors and out is a means of encouraging reflection on climate change and public space.
Gabrielle Esperdy: Autopia 2.0?
A cautionary tale from the United States of the Automobile.
The architectural response
Designers discuss options for rethinking urban ground transportation on a warming planet.
Taming the autonomous vehicle
Anthony Townsend discusses possible scenarios for the future of AVs.
The movement of goods
What does the increasing demand for instant consumer satisfaction mean for climate change, land use, and labor?