Some thoughts about the (digital) future of art & architecture - my notes...
2019-10-06 13:44:51
what else art can be?
Theaster Gates In Conversation
southern chicago
land use changes - from industrial to community
'from a house mouth' like
form (ex) churches to open (art) space
notion of abstract space - spaces yet to be build or
interventions into concrete/konkret spaces
abstract space to be sung
space in it's imaginary -> downton abby
what changes the state of a building from abandoned to not be abandoned
care for, revoke by a care taker
a very social intervention
from 'The Crack House' to 'the listing place' adjusted by naming
landart (Marfa as an artistic intervention) to urban-land-art
give Marfa a name beyond itself
durational relationship with space and the objects in space
donald judd...
vacant, open, defined, space, empty
a space fully declined to it's end so everything is told
which could have been told about this space is an space to be abandoned
how the hell do you architecturalize joy?
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Virtual Worlds: Design Beyond The Physical, presented by RIBA
Jakob Kudsk Steensen (Kensington Gardens, Serpentine Galleries)
Lara Lesmes, Fredik Hellberg - Space Popular
moderate Daniel Birnbaum
architecture and media relation ship
virtual gates and portals
architecture is a form of media (visual pattern, tapestry -> wall-carpets -> weaving tech and knots)
my idea - all three males wear glasses, they are handicapped persons, we all need glasses or contact lenses to see AR/VR
augmented wise we are all handicapped persons virtually
on style and architecture
jks works with teams of writers musicians, biologist, natural history achieves
visualises bird song i 3d water figure. The is no synaesthetic correspondences all though claimed.
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New Spaces
Architects present some of the most interesting and innovative international museum projects.
Chasper Schmidlin & Lukas Voellmy (Schmidlin Architekten & Luvo Architekten, Zurich) â Muzeum Susch, Switzerland
Francesca Torzo â Z33 Kunstencentrum, Hasselt, Belgium
Tom Emerson (6a Architects, London) â MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK
short presentations a lot of pictures
milton keynes and the relation to stowe
from the social ideology to the (urban) landscape planing (the haha)
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Panel Discussion: Insta-tutions? How Social Media Is Changing Exhibition Design
How are traditional arts institutions responding to the phenomenon of Instagram museums?
How much does the selfie influence what artworks are installed and in which kinds of space?
Does this democratize the art-viewing experience or do we see more but look less?
Anthea Hamilton (artist, London)
Sam Jacob (architect, London)
Ralph Rugoff (curator, Venice Biennale 2019)
Moderated by Orit Gat, critic
(Art) Institutions are instruments of how we are looking.
Centralised [...] information instagram.
A box in a box in a box .. inside and outside confusion.
open choices for the people
buildings more like clothes.
life is more complex than just the beds and dining tables.
curiosity and expectations can start the movement.
One Thousand Trees
Paris always brings something new into the established to keep the continuity.
Theaster Gates In Conversation
southern chicago
land use changes - from industrial to community
'from a house mouth' like
form (ex) churches to open (art) space
notion of abstract space - spaces yet to be build or
interventions into concrete/konkret spaces
abstract space to be sung
space in it's imaginary -> downton abby
what changes the state of a building from abandoned to not be abandoned
care for, revoke by a care taker
a very social intervention
from 'The Crack House' to 'the listing place' adjusted by naming
landart (Marfa as an artistic intervention) to urban-land-art
give Marfa a name beyond itself
durational relationship with space and the objects in space
donald judd...
vacant, open, defined, space, empty
a space fully declined to it's end so everything is told
which could have been told about this space is an space to be abandoned
how the hell do you architecturalize joy?
###################
Virtual Worlds: Design Beyond The Physical, presented by RIBA
Jakob Kudsk Steensen (Kensington Gardens, Serpentine Galleries)
Lara Lesmes, Fredik Hellberg - Space Popular
moderate Daniel Birnbaum
architecture and media relation ship
virtual gates and portals
architecture is a form of media (visual pattern, tapestry -> wall-carpets -> weaving tech and knots)
my idea - all three males wear glasses, they are handicapped persons, we all need glasses or contact lenses to see AR/VR
augmented wise we are all handicapped persons virtually
on style and architecture
jks works with teams of writers musicians, biologist, natural history achieves
visualises bird song i 3d water figure. The is no synaesthetic correspondences all though claimed.
####################
New Spaces
Architects present some of the most interesting and innovative international museum projects.
Chasper Schmidlin & Lukas Voellmy (Schmidlin Architekten & Luvo Architekten, Zurich) â Muzeum Susch, Switzerland
Francesca Torzo â Z33 Kunstencentrum, Hasselt, Belgium
Tom Emerson (6a Architects, London) â MK Gallery, Milton Keynes, UK
short presentations a lot of pictures
milton keynes and the relation to stowe
from the social ideology to the (urban) landscape planing (the haha)
#####################
Panel Discussion: Insta-tutions? How Social Media Is Changing Exhibition Design
How are traditional arts institutions responding to the phenomenon of Instagram museums?
How much does the selfie influence what artworks are installed and in which kinds of space?
Does this democratize the art-viewing experience or do we see more but look less?
Anthea Hamilton (artist, London)
Sam Jacob (architect, London)
Ralph Rugoff (curator, Venice Biennale 2019)
Moderated by Orit Gat, critic
(Art) Institutions are instruments of how we are looking.
Centralised [...] information instagram.
A box in a box in a box .. inside and outside confusion.
open choices for the people
buildings more like clothes.
life is more complex than just the beds and dining tables.
curiosity and expectations can start the movement.
One Thousand Trees
Paris always brings something new into the established to keep the continuity.