Infrastructural Power

Infrastructural Legibility

46 min · 30 jun 2025
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How is power built through the invisible? In this episode, we explore how maps, censuses, standards, and protocols not only organize the world but also make it legible for governance and control. From “technologies of formatting” that shape infrastructures to metadata that records even our most subconscious interactions, we delve into the technical foundations of infrastructural power. What if tomorrow’s history were written in metadata? Join us on a visual and conceptual journey from Piranesi to Escher, from Habitat 67 to the dystopian streets of Night City. 📌 Topics: standards, protocols, maps and grids, metadata and memory.

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