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Lecture: "The Representation of Domestic Space in Film"

December 1, 2008
On December 1, the lecture "Representation of Domestic Space in Film" was held in the ORT Pocitos Auditorium, presented by Architect Carmen Aroztegui, a professor in the School of Architecture. Focusing on the difficulties of representing subjectivity in architecture, the speaker proposed analyzing how cinematic representation expresses the experience of domestic space in two scenes from the films "Pride and Prejudice" and "Whisky."

Architect Aroztegui holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University. She also holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science Applied to Architecture from the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. She is a specialist in visualization and a tenured professor of Computer-Aided Design in the School of Architecture.