Last Born In The Wilderness

328 / Infrastructural Brutalism / Michael Truscello

Sep 14, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Infrastructural Brutalism by Michael Tricello
02:01 • 2min
3
The Pandemic of Scholarship and Infrastructural Brutalism
04:19 • 3min
4
The Pandemic in China Is a Shock to the System
07:37 • 4min
5
What Infrastructure Is?
11:18 • 2min
6
Infrastructure Is Not Invisible Until It Breaks Down
13:07 • 2min
7
Is There a Post Industrial Era?
15:30 • 4min
8
Is That the Beginning of the Anthropocene?
19:31 • 2min
9
What Does It Mean to Live in a Post-Industrial Age?
21:56 • 1min
10
What Infrastructure Looks Like in the 21st Century?
23:14 • 5min
11
Are There Equitable Ways to Let Go of Seaside Urban Developments?
28:25 • 5min
12
Is There a Future for Humanity?
33:51 • 3min
13
The Future Will Be Brave, Right?
36:53 • 6min
14
Capitalism and the State Are Building Things for Profit
42:52 • 4min
15
Is There a Need for Direct Confrontation With Nuclear Power Plants?
46:46 • 1min
16
Is There a Coherent Movement in Nuclear Energy?
48:08 • 6min
17
Oil Capitalism Is More Susceptible to Change Than We Think
53:51 • 6min
18
The Assassination of Indigenous Land Defenders
59:47 • 2min
19
How Art Is Used as a Form of Propaganda
01:01:58 • 1min
20
The Cultural Side of the Belt and Road Initiative
01:03:17 • 6min
21
Film Review - The Three Gorges Dam
01:08:53 • 5min
22
The Invisibility of Infrastructure
01:14:20 • 5min
23
Is There a Language in the Book?
01:19:14 • 4min
24
Is There an Open Source Version?
01:23:11 • 2min
25
Last Born in the Wilderness Podcast
01:25:38 • 3min