[-empyre-] Keller Easterling: Resolution for Digital Futures

Timothy Murray tcm1 at cornell.edu
Sun Jan 25 19:43:23 EST 2009


One of the most populous places in the world is also one of the only 
places in the world without fiberoptic submarine cable. Broadband 
that costs $20 a month in the US can cost 40 times as much. One might 
resolve to continue studying, publicizing and spreading rumors about 
the fiberoptic submarine cable that has yet to make landfall in East 
Africa.



Keller Easterling (US) is an architect, urbanist and writer living in 
New York City. She is the author of Enduring Innocence: Global 
Architecture and its Political Masquerades and Organization Space: 
Landscape, Highways and Houses in America. A forthcoming book, 
Extrastatecraft is about global infrastructure as a medium of polity.

-- 
Renate Ferro and Tim Murray
Co-Moderators, -empyre- a soft-skinned-space
Department of Art/ Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
Cornell University


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