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Unmanageability: Pathless Realities and Approaches

4.S33 · Architecture · Graduate · Spring 2015

Gabriel Kahan, Howard Chen

MIT · Tier 1

Over the last 40 years, new managerial technologies in Western democratic societies have emerged to dominate our perceived and lived reality. Demands for autonomy and a creative life, which have been the touchstones for artistic endeavors, have been readily absorbed into management philosophies, becoming normative values for self-management and entrepreneurial innovation. Is this art’s triumph or demise? Can we imagine other worlds beyond our managed reality and propose forms of living not yet …

Art, Design & ArchitectureHumanitiesMedia StudiesOrganizations & LeadershipSociologyStrategy & Innovation

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Gabriel Kahan, Howard Chen. 4.S33 Unmanageability: Pathless Realities and Approaches. Spring 2015. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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