Dialogue
Mimi Zeiger, Ana Paula Galindo and Alejandro Hernández
August 23, 2016
For the second event in the series, an experimental conversational structure was employed around visual culture, speed and the types of filters and the level of reflection with which we absorb and react to stimuli that are codified for us in the form of images. The three guests, Mimi Zieger, architecture critic based in Los Angeles, philosopher Alejandro Hernández and architect Ana Paula Galindo took part in a virtual ping-pong match, in a dynamic that involved throwing out images for the other players to comment on.
ABOUT THREEFOLD INTERLUDES. The Threefold Interludes series aims to transform the traditional conference format of a speaker facing an audience by using a non-hierarchical conversation structure involving at least three participants who provide feedback to each other in real time. In turn they intend to explore different spatial and program arrangements that motivate alternative dynamics of discussion. In this regard, LIGA seeks to foster an innovative format for each occasion, with the aim of expanding the spectrum of possibilities and involving all those present.