TU Delft Faculty of Architecture_ Architecture Theory

TU Delft Faculty of Architecture_ Architecture Theory Architecture Theory (AT) presents a content-driven program with practical and theoretical scope.

New materialism’ is the umbrella term for a series of movements that distance themselves from anthropocentrism, rethink subjectivity and ethics in terms of ‘inhuman’ forces within the human, emphasise heteropoiesis as the organising power of transversal processes, and explore the political ramifications of these processes for cultural practices such as architecture. According to this view, archite

cture does not represent culture but is a mechanism of culture. The focus of Architecture Thinking is on two primary areas, namely Architecture and Libidinal Economy, and Architecture and Political Economy. The former addresses the embodied, embedded, extended, enactive and affective approach to production, recording and consumption of the built environment. The latter critically analyses the manifold situatedness of a given design project, both in terms of physical attributes of site at multiple scales and the complex conditions and factors operating through social, economic and political forces. Architecture and Libidinal Economy
Key Concepts: Ethico-Aesthetics, New Materialism, Radical Empiricism, Biopower, Noopower, Technology/Media, Affect Theory, Affordance Theory, Plasticity, Anthropocene, Ecology Without Nature. Key Thinkers: Gregory Bateson, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, James J. Gibson, Rosi Braidotti, Manuel DeLanda, Brian Massumi, Robin Evans, Katherine Hayles, Jeffrey Kipnis, Sanford Kwinter, Bernard Cache, Jane Bennett, Claire Colebrook, Timothy Morton, Slavoj Žižek, etc. Architecture and Political Economy
Key Concepts: Neoliberalism, Late/High Capitalism, Geo-Politics, Human/Urban Geography, Community, Spatial-Economy, Globalisation, Network-Society, Liquid Modernity and theproblématique urbaine. Key Thinkers: David Harvey, Neil Smith, Peter Marcuse, Neil Brenner, Erik Swyngendouw, Fredric Jameson, Saskia Sassen, Edward Soja, Manuel Castells, Richard Sennett, Zygmunt Bauman, Bruno Latour, Anthony Giddens, Michel Foucault, Henri Lefebvre, Walter Benjamin, etc.

open callDELUS Journal for Landscape and Urban Studiesissue 2 — spring 2027: Season Creep
28/04/2026

open call
DELUS Journal for Landscape and Urban Studies
issue 2 — spring 2027: Season Creep

Annual journal from the Institute of Landscape and Urban Studies. Issue 2 open call — Season Creep. Deadline 1 June 2026.

DigitalFUTURES Doctoral Consortium:The Poltergeist in the MachineArrows, or Weapons that ComputeSonia de Jager (Erasmus ...
13/04/2026

DigitalFUTURES Doctoral Consortium:
The Poltergeist in the Machine
Arrows, or Weapons that Compute
Sonia de Jager (Erasmus University)
You can watch the talk here:

SUNDAY 12 APRIL 10:00 am ET, 3:00 pm GMTSonia de Jager (Erasmus University)THE POLTERGEIST IN THE MACHINEArrows, or weapons that computeDr Sonia de Jong offe...

Call for Participation:Animism Revisited: Worlding with Digital and More-than-Human MindsModerated by: Michael Just and ...
18/03/2026

Call for Participation:
Animism Revisited: Worlding with Digital and More-than-Human Minds
Moderated by: Michael Just and Gustavo Alfonso Rincon
Date and Time: May 29, 2026
Deadline: May 1, 2026

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Collective Performative Reading of The Glossary of Cognitive Activismby Warren NeidichMarch 27, 2026, 5:30pm, Brutus Spa...
16/03/2026

Collective Performative Reading of The Glossary of Cognitive Activism
by Warren Neidich
March 27, 2026, 5:30pm, Brutus Space, Keileweg 10b, Rotterdam,

As the name implies, the Glossary of Cognitive Activism is an iterative activist dictionary composed of 330 words that together describe and navigate the technological, ecological, sociogenic, artistic and philosophical relations that today compose our general intelligence. The book now in its fourth edition expounds upon those technological relations that pertain to the neural commons of the mental laborer or cognitariat, the site of the brain's neural plasticity and neural variability important for the process of political, cultural and ecologic sculpting. It pushes back against contemporary forms of neural-digital despotism at our doorstep and provides for possibilities of becoming and emancipation. Readers are provided with the intellectual tools to guide them through and dissent against our difficult and precarious moment.

Invited initiators and readers ignite the audience into a conversation by reading a definition or part of definition from the book. In this special edition the reading will be linked to Neidich’s suspended text-based neon sculpture now installed at Brutus called From the Society of the Spectacle to the Consciousness Industry.

Guest readers include:
Libia Castro and Olafur Olafsson, Abril Cisneros Ramirez, Ine Gevers, Hsiang-Yun Huang, Joep van Lieshout, Geert Lovink, David Maroto, and Pieter Vermeulen

In its fourth edition, Glossary of Cognitive Activism is published by Eris Press and available at Columbia University Press.
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/glossary-of-cognitive-activism/9781912475360/

A recent review can be found at:
https://www.zerodeux.fr/en/reviews-en/warren-neidich-2/

The reading is part of the Autonomous exhibition in Brutus Space, Keileweg 10b, Rotterdam, which opens on March 25, 2026.
https://brutus.nl/en/programme/on+view/autoanomous/

With the Brutus, a physical hotspot is created where cross-sectoral collaborations will be given a place. A place that can strengthen Rotterdam on the international cultural map

13/03/2026
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF AFFECT (SSA)Methods, Atmospheres, Knowledges, EnergiesFriday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25,...
13/02/2026

SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF AFFECT (SSA)
Methods, Atmospheres, Knowledges, Energies
Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25, 2026

After three consecutive international affect theory conferences in downtown Lancaster Pennsylvania ( 2015, 2018, and 2024), the Society for the Study of Affect (SSA) is relocating to Vancouver for our 2026 conference MAKE: Methods, Atmospheres, Knowledges, Energies. Vancouver will provide an indelible vibe-and-scene shift for our gathering, a redistribution of the senses, and ample opportunities to discover (and recover) collective capacities to connect and persist in the face of existential-fascist challenges multiplying in ways too rapid and numerous to count.

Society for the Study of Affect is...

31/01/2026

Footprint 41: Leaps and Bounds: Playful Practices and the Production of Architectural Knowledge 2026-01-30 Before his wings failed and his body fell into the water, Icarus threw himself into the sky with a form of anticipation and a demand for a future rooted in collective constraint and imagination...

DigitalFUTURES Mark Cousins Theory Award 2025 – Albena YanevaIntroduction by Andrej Radman, TU Delft26 January 2026‬‬‬
26/01/2026

DigitalFUTURES Mark Cousins Theory Award 2025 – Albena Yaneva
Introduction by Andrej Radman, TU Delft
26 January 2026‬‬‬

2025 DigitalFUTURES Mark Cousins Theory AwardAlbena YanevaEach year DigitalFUTURES makes the Mark Cousins Theory Award for exceptional work in the domain of ...

Neural Capitalism and How Technology Shapes Your Brain – Warren NeidichJanuary 27, 2026, 17:30-19:00, Architecture Facul...
16/01/2026

Neural Capitalism and How Technology Shapes Your Brain – Warren Neidich
January 27, 2026, 17:30-19:00, Architecture Faculty, Oostserre / Orange Hall
BK Talks: In Conversation, in collaboration with Studium Generale
Moderator: Leon Heuts; Respondents: Ivana Ivković and Andrej Radman

January 27, 2026, 17:30 - 19:00, Architecture Faculty, Oostserre / Orange Hall Neural Capitalism and how technology shapes your brain Warren Neidich Registration required: Click here to register – Free Do you ever feel that your phone, your feeds, or your work environment are quietly shaping how y...

December 4, 202517:00-19:00, TBANeural Capitalism and How Technology Shapes Your BrainWarren Neidich
18/11/2025

December 4, 2025
17:00-19:00, TBA
Neural Capitalism and How Technology Shapes Your Brain
Warren Neidich

December 4, 2025, 17:00 - 19:00, TBA Neural Capitalism and how technology shapes your brain Warren Neidich Registration required: Click here to register – Free Do you ever feel that your phone, your feeds, or your work environment are quietly shaping how you think? Have you noticed your attention ...

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