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1611 S Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States
(213) 340-4213 https://navel.la/visit/

October 2018

Exhibition: Klaus Voormanns „It started in Hamburg”

October 30, 2018 • 8:00 pm - November 3, 2018 PDT
Navel, 1611 S Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States
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First stop of our Sequencer USA tour: Los Angeles! From Oct. 30 until Nov. 5, 2018 we will be hosting these events together with our event partners re:publica and next media accelerator – join us! Oct. 30 - Nov. 3, 2018 Exhibition: Klaus Voormanns „It started in Hamburg" The combination of expressed art and music often gets to the heart of the lifestyle of a whole generation. Hardly anyone understands this better than Klaus Voormann whose six decades of comprehensive graphic and musical works are still…

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November 2018

SEQUENCER TOUR LA – RE:PUBLICA CONFERENCE DAY

November 5, 2018 • 8:00 am PST
Navel, 1611 S Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States

Our Sequencer Tour event in Los Angeles is designed to link local and international influencers in music, culture, society, and politics into one transatlantic digital society. Join us when Europe's first digitalisation roadshow goes to the USA! Conference Curated by re:publica, the conference programme focuses on two main topics: Our “Politics & Society” track will focus on “Universal Digital Rights.” We’d like to discuss transatlantic topics and current societal developments relevant to both the US and Europe. Our “Leisure & Lifestyle” track focuses…

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December 2019

An evening focused on Right Wing (Media) Spaces

December 6, 2019 • 7:00 pm PST
Navel, 1611 S Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90015 United States

The far-right is once again on the rise in the United States and Europe. How is this resurgence changing physical and digital locations? Philosopher and Thomas Mann Fellow Armen Avanessian will lead a multi-disciplinary conversation exploring the rise of right-wing ideology in the political landscape, and how it has reshaped our physical architecture and online spaces. Joining the discussion will be Jason Luger (UC Berkeley), Safiya Noble (UCLA) and Stephan Trüby (Institute for Principles of Modern Architecture, Stuttgart). After his presentation, Armen Avanessian’s American guests will direct the…

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