Katerina Antonopoulou

DiplArch(NTUA), MSc (University of Edinburgh), PhD (Newcastle University)

 

Lecturer in Architectural Design, University of Liverpool

 

Aikaterini.Antonopoulou@liverpool.ac.uk

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

 

- politics of digital representation; mediated representations of the urban

- crowds; representation of protest; mapping protest

- posthuman theory; urban co-existence

- place and digital culture

- urban culture of crisis

- representation of the refugee crisis

 

CONFERENCES & EVENTS

 

Mapping Protest: the Kill the Bill movement in Bristol – exhibition designed with Sebastián Aedo Jury, at the Island Artspace, Bristol. November 2023.

 

Care-ful Mapping: practice, tools, and politics of architectural representation – with Sebastián Aedo Jury, roundtable panel discussion at the AHRA Conference: Situated Ecologies of Care, 26-28 October 2023, Portsmouth.

 

Mapping the space of politics in Bristol through the lens of the protesting crowd – with Sebastián Aedo Jury, paper presentation at the London Conference in Critical Thought. June 2023.

 

Mapping the protesting crowd and the city as one: the Kill the Bill movement in Bristol – with Sebastián Aedo Jury, public lecture at the School of Architecture, University of West England (Bristol). March 2023.

 

Emergent Grounds: urban cartographies of Bristol through the lens of the protesting crowd – with Sebastián Aedo Jury, paper presentation at the conference: Radical entanglements: Architectures, Societies, Environments, Politics, Eindhoven. November 2023.

 

Mass Representation: unfolding conflict through the filmic representation of crowds in crisis Athens – paper presentation at the conference: Mediating the Spatiality of Conflicts, School of Architecture, TU Delft. November 2019.

 

The Aestheticisation of Unrest in (Post) Crisis Athens – Invited presentation at the Workshop: Archiving Protest – From the Afterlives of the Event to Archives of Instantaneity, University of Warwick. April 2019.

 

Mediating between Formality and Informality in Refugee Crisis Athens – paper presentation at the EAHN Conference: Displacement and Domesticity since 1945: Refugees, Migrants & Expats making homes, Brussels. March 2019.

 

Of Urban Crisis and Other Crises: the accommodation of refugees within crisis Athens, DHS 2018: Design and Displacement conference, Parsons School of Design, New York City, 6-8 September 2018.

 

Design associate at the exhibition: Metis: Mark Dorrian + Adrian Hawker, On The Surface, Aarhus School of Architecture, Denmark, 10 October - 14 November, 2014

http://www.metis-architecture.com/news/surface-opens.

 

 

The Aestheticisation of Violence in Crisis Athens, Dissecting Violence: Structures, Imaginaries, Resistance, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, 4-6 April 2018

 

Situated Knowledges and Shifting Grounds: the reality effect of low-resolution imagery, 13th international conference of the Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA) hosted by the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden under the theme “Architecture & Feminisms: Ecologies, Economies, Technologies”, 17-19 November 2016

 

Urban Silence and Informational Noise: A Study on Athens’ Invisible Structures,

The Place of Silence: Experience, Environment and Affect Conference, hosted by the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of Edinburgh, 22-24 June 2016

 

Large Scale Fakes: The Phenomenon of Architectural Reproduction in the Contemporary City, Global Culture and Creativity: from Design to Innovation and Enterprise Conference, hosted by the Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, 5-7 November 2014

 

Homelessness in the Digital Age through the Lens of the Banoptikon Videogame Project, Digital Research for the Humanities and Arts Conference, hosted by the University of Greenwich, London

 

Digital Saturnalia: freedom, expression, and action in the digital age,

London Conference in Critical Thought 2014, hosted by Goldsmiths, University of London

 

Monsters and Machines: the body as a reflection of the world in the digital age,

10th international conference of the Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA) hosted by the Department of Planning and Architecture, University of the West of England, under the theme “Transgression”

 

Mass Mediation: The ‘Playful Crowd’ and the Digital Present,

“The Hybrid City II: Subtle rEvolutions” International Conference, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

 

Re-Thinking Landscape in the Context of Virtualisation,

“Landscape and Imagination” International Conference, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-la-Villette, France

 

 

 

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