See for your yourself: Miss Representation is a dude.

It’s always a joy to have one’s ‘name’ share billing with Michael Sorkin. Below are details of Postopolis, borrowed from the Storefront site. For a full schedule, check out Geoff’s blog. I’ll post some dry and uninteresting recollections of the creaky LISTSERV years of architectural discourse later in the week, and perhaps even some post-postopolis observations on Monday. Oh, what will I be talking about? The usual: commenting that if we were really committed to architectural criticism, the event would have been in DUMBO and we would be taking sledgehammers to Scarano’s servers like the printer smashing scene in Office Space.

Postopolis!
at Storefront for Art and Architecture, Tuesday, May 29, to Saturday, June 2, 2007. Featuring BLDGBLOG, City of Sound, Inhabitat, and Subtopia Postopolis! is a five-day event of near-continuous conversation about architecture, urbanism, landscape, and design. Four bloggers, from four different cities, will host a series of live discussions, interviews, slideshows, panels, talks, and other presentations, and fuse the informal energy and interdisciplinary approach of the architectural blogosphere with the immediacy of face to face interaction.

Participants:
Lebbeus Woods, Mark Wigley, Laura Kurgan, Michael Sorkin & Mitchell Joachim, Stanley Greenberg, Joel Sanders, Susan Szenasy, DJ /rupture, Andrew Blum, Jake Barton, William Drenttel, Tom Vanderbilt, Michael Bierut, Lawrence Weschler, Robert Krulwich, Benjamin Aranda & Chris Lasch, Randi Greenberg, Allan Chochinov, Julia Solis, Ada Tolle & Giuseppe Lignano, Scott Marble, Paul Seletsky, Robert Neuwirth, Wes Janz, James Sanders, David Benjamin & Soo-in Yang, Eric Rodenbeck, Kevin Slavin, Gianluigi Ricuperati, Quilian Riano, Miss Representation, Enrique Gualberto Ramirez, George Agnew, Chad Smith, Abe Burmeister, John Hill and many more.

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