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Friday Nights @ Not A Cornfield:
"If You Want a Better Urban Life, You Invent it, Then Fight for it"
Manuel Castells in conversation with Lauren Bon

FRIDAY, November 11, 2005 / 7:30pm - 10:30pm

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Manuel Castells + Lauren Bon
Internationally renowned sociologist Manuel Castells’ theory of the Network Society describes the spatial form of our time as the ‘metropolitan region’ - a constellation of multiple nuclear centers, settlements, populations, and activities that are held together as a unit by transportation and communication networks.

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EVENING PROGRAM

Stretching from Ventura to Tijuana, Los Angeles is the ‘ultimate region’. A huge urbanized sprawl with many centers in which already extreme social, ethic and economic segregation is increasing and the real estate engine drives the city ever deeper into the desert, causing widespread environmental degradation as it goes.

In this contemporary context the need to develop new forms of livable high density becomes urgent. In particular, if cities are to be saved on behalf of citizens, then innovation will come from urban planners, architects, professionals and concerned citizens forming alliances that take a holistic approach to creating multiple meaningful social spaces all around the metro landscape.

In conversation with artist Lauren Bon - whose Not A Cornfield project reclaims a brownfield site for public use and restores meaning to the historic birthplace of LA - Professor Castells will discuss his groundbreaking analyses and thoughts regarding the state and direction of human experience in the Network Society.

ABOUT MANUEL CASTELLS

Manuel Castells is a Research Professor of Information Society at the Open University of Catalonia in Barcelona. He also holds the Wallis Annenberg Chair of Communication Technology and Society at the Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California. He is Professor Emeritus of Sociology and of City & Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught for 24 years. Before being appointed to Berkeley he taught sociology at the University of Paris for 12 years. Professor Castells has published 24 books, including the trilogy The Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture, which has been published to date in 20 languages. His current research focuses on the comparative analysis of network societies, and on the relationship between globalization and cultural identity.

ABOUT FRIDAY NIGHTS @ NOT A CORNFIELD

Why Here? Why Now? is one of the ongoing Friday Night@Not A Cornfield series of events that bring people together in order to share, engage, energize, and enhance the organic nexus that is this project. Future speakers include renowned sociologist and author of The Network Society, Manuel Castells.

ABOUT THE NOT A CORNFIELD PROJECT

Growing in the historic center of Los Angeles, the Not Cornfield project transforms an industrial brownfield site into a cornfield for one agricultural cycle. Now the Los Angeles Historic State Park, the site popularly known as 'The Cornfield' had remained derelict for more than a decade. The project serves as a potent metaphor that provides a focus for reflection and action in a city unclear about the location of its energetic and historic center.

ABOUT LAUREN BON, NOT A CORNFIELD ARTIST

Lauren Bon resides in Los Angeles and holds a Masters of Architecture degree from MIT and a BA from Princeton. Ms. Bon is a trustee of the Annenberg Foundation and President of Not A Cornfield, LLC. Her recent urban, public and land art projects in the U.S., Hong Kong, Belfast and Northern Ireland, as well as her role as a trustee, make her uniquely poised to build the capacity of the Foundation in the area of site based philanthropy, serving communities through education, civic, health, artistic initiatives and programs. Not a Cornfield art project is being developed through a grant by Annenberg Foundation.

 

 

 

March 31, 2006:
The Not A Cornfield project team has handed the keys to the Cornfield site back to State Parks and moved across the street into our new offices at 1745 Spring St.
Contact State Parks for public access and information about tours and open hours.

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