Credentials
Here are the organisations that either took part in previous projects, or credited the work being made.
January 2011: Conversation with Kati Blom on the appropriation of space, from the International Society for the Philosophy of Architecture.
September 2010: Study on Verticality presented at the European Conference on Complex Systems (Lisbon, Portugal).
September 2010: Two videos made to illustrate the Study on Verticality were screened each one day on the subway station screens of Toronto, as part of the Toronto Urban Film Festival (reach 1.3 million daily commuters, Toronto, Canada). The ‘Concentration’ video was part of ‘The medium is the Message’ selection, and the ‘Elevation’ video was presented in the ‘Urban Ideas and Politics’ section.
July 2010: Letter on the philosophical concept of mobile capital published in the issue 232 of the “Design, Architecture, Ideas” Ottagono magazine (Italy).
July 2010: Screening of the Study on Verticality videos followed by a talk at the TAP, curated by Michaela Freeman (Southend on Sea, UK).
March 2010: Conclusion of the Welcome to Finsbury Park project made in collaboration with the Transition Towns Network, which “intends to find ways of living that are based on localised food production, sustainable energy sources, lively local economies and an enlivened sense of community, rather than cheap and polluting oil”. The project was supported by the Finsbury Park Homeless Families project, the Green Lens Studios and the Faith, Football and Falafel project.
February 2010: The Heterotopia of Disney World paper was published in the February edition of the Philosophy Now magazine. The article is part of a series of papers about ‘continental tales’ and the concept of narrative in Continental philosophy.
October 2009: Philosophical lecture about the Heterotopia of Walt Disney World given at the Philosophy for All London association.
September 2009: A selection of Polaroids from various artists was presented at the Brussels Pecha Kucha Night, held at the Recyclart centre. It was part of a collaboration with the Philosophy and Management association.
August 2009: The Design for Dreaming workshops were organized in collaboration with the small world project in Hong Kong and the Westminster Reference Library in London. The project was part of the Children’s Art Day 2009.
July 2009: The Dreams of Progress exhibition and philosophical debate were organised in collaboration with the Westminster Reference Library, with the support of the City of Westminster and Westminster Arts.















