Revision of appearances from 8 February, 2007 - 14:11

2007

April 12
Studioscape Design Pedagogy Conference, Harvard Graduate School of Design

April 7

Desert Tourism Conference, Harvard Graduate School of Design

2006

November 20
Desert America, Columbia University

October 19-21
Architecture and Situated Technologies Symposium, the Architectural League, New York

October 7
Presentation on AUDC's work in Verb, ACTAR openhousenewyork event, Van Alen institute, New York

February 18
Johnson's Empire, Philip Johnson Symposium, Yale University

2005

April 18
From Archizoom to AUDC, Lecture, University of Washington, Seattle

April 6
Archizoom, the Eclipse of the Visual, and the Obsolescence of the Metropolis, Society of Architectural Historians Conference, Vancouver

March 3
Smart Maps and Intelligent Locations, with Laura Kurgan,
Lecture, the Architectural League, New York

2004

December 5
From Ether to Quartzsite, AUDC presentation,
Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design, New Spaces, New Cartographers series, the Mountain, 473 Gin Ling Way, Chinatown, Los Angeles.

November 11
AUDC Lecture via DVD, Connects the Dots discussion,
Fine Arts Division, Prentis Hall, Columbia University, New York City, 7pm.

October-December
Kazys curates New Spaces, New Cartographers, a lecture series for the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design.

September
The Stimulus Progression, The Gardenlab Experiment, Art Center College of Design, a project with AUDC.

The Most Expensive Place in North America, Connect the Dots, a project with AUDC.

May 2
Los Angeles at the Limits
Lecture, Cal Poly Pomona

April 24
Bus Tour, California's Owens River Valley, with the Center for Land Use Interpretation

April 10
Opening, show on the Owens River Valley in collaboration with the Center for Land Use Interpretation, CLUI gallery, 9331 Venice Blvd, Culver City, CA, 7pm.

March 24
Examining the Museum's Role, Panel Discussion at SCI-Arc

March 20
Web release, Ether, a project with AUDC.

2003

November 22
The Authentic Eye, lecture at Architecture History Pedagogy conference, MIT History Theory Criticism program