Apophatic Design
Return to the Colloquium at MIT Architecture organized by Mark Goulthorpe, with the topic this year "The Changing Status of Light." The virtue of visits to Boston -Cambridge is the presence of John Craig Freeman at Emerson College. Freeman and Ulmer consulted Friday afternoon (after the colloquium) with Rodanthi Vardouli related to her thesis (a Dada approach to design history and theory). Saturday, joined by Loudon Stearns, the FRE performed Theoria with visits to the home of Ralph Waldo Emerson, the Minuteman Memorial, and Walden Pond.
[fancy_link path="http://techtv.mit.edu/videos/26227-gregory-l-ulmer-enlightened-environments-apophatic-design" type=" default" | color="red" | class="additional classes"]Enlightened Environments (Apophatic Design)[/fancy_link] Video of Lecture
Loudon reading the inscription on the chimney site, Cabin location, Walden Pond, where Thoreau lived for two years.