Archive for March, 2008

De Eenvoud – Simplicity

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This friday at 16:30 an inter­est­ing exhi­bi­tion opens @ the Casla in Almere. It will fea­ture the win­ning projects of the Een­voud Com­pe­ti­tion, the third edi­tion for an experimetal neigh­bour­hood in Almere. Its pre­de­ces­sors, “De Fantasie” and “De Realiteit”, ‘Fantasy’ and ‘Reality’ were held back in the eight­ies and their results are still worth an excur­sion. More infor­ma­tion on that below.

De Éénvoud” or ‘Simplicity ‘is the result of a com­pe­ti­tion held in 2006. The brief was to design a free­stand­ing and simple low-​cost house, express­ing their own wishes and ideas for dwelling. The win­ners got the pos­si­bil­ity to build their design on a beau­ti­ful open spot in the wood­land of Noorderplassen-​West.
Con­tinue read­ing ‘De Een­voud – Simplicity’

archiCULTURE: The Film

A new doc­u­men­tary film, archi­CUL­TURE, is in the works about the lives of stu­dent archi­tects and the cul­ture sur­round­ing the daily life of design stu­dents. The film (trailer) is a grass­roots project cur­rently seek­ing money to finance the project.
Con­tinue read­ing ‘archiCULTURE: The Film’

Get A Flag!

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June 11th the first Museum entirely ded­i­cated to Graphic Design will be opened by our Queen Beat­rix in Breda.
For the open­ing my friend Teun Castelein will make his graphic state­ment out of con­cieved con­tent from 250 par­tic­i­pants. Every­body is wel­come to design its own flag and mail it to flag@graphicdesignmuseum.com. All designs will be printed on unique flags and put against the build­ing. The result will be an explo­sion of infor­ma­tion. A colour­ful art piece at the old baroque build­ing of the super­mod­ern Graphic Design Museum.
Really a piece of art that makes people think about modern visual com­mu­ni­ca­tion, about the posi­tion of musea in the con­tem­po­rary image-​culture and the fact that every­body is a designer/ image-​maker nowa­days.
Con­tinue read­ing ‘Get A Flag!’

Parlez-vous Francais? Don’t miss Métropolitains.

I recently dis­cov­ered a radio pro­gram that is broad­cast by Radio France Cul­ture every Wednes­day from 10 to 11 am. Called Métropolitains, this show existed since 1999 and is hosted by the archi­tec­tural critic François Chaslin. Métropolitans is a pro­gram about archi­tec­ture and the city. With a smooth voice, François Chaslin and his guests talks about sev­eral sub­jects from land­scape archi­tec­ture to design, light­ing, scenog­ra­phy, exhi­bi­tions, the city and – of course – its build­ings. For exam­ple the show of Feb­ru­ary 27 was entirely ded­i­cated to the British archi­tect Richard Rogers, who is presently pre­sent­ing a mono­graphic show at the Centre Pom­pi­dou in Paris. Also have a look at the 5th of March show, which was ded­i­cated to the philoso­pher and archi­tect Wittgen­stein. Celine Pois­son, spe­cial­ist of the Wittgen­stein house and pro­fes­sor of design at the Université du Québec à Montréal, was guest of the show. On the 20th of Feb­ru­ary the roles were reversed: var­i­ous archi­tects and his­to­ri­ans chal­lenged François Chaslin on issues regard­ing the actual status of architecture.

You can down­load Pod­casts and archives of the show at the Métropolitains site.

Questions & Flowers – a Retrospective by Fischli & Weiss

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Peter Fis­chli / David Weiss: “Objects From the Raft”, 1982; Source: unknown

This sunday i went to see the exhi­bi­tion of swiss artist duo Fis­chli & Weiss in Milan,Italy, orga­nized by the Fon­dazione Nicola Trussardi. Get the first impres­sion by a video on youtube. It runs until the 16th of march, but after­wards it will move to Ham­burg (18. April until 31. August in the Deich­torhallen Ham­burg). The exhi­bi­tion space is the beau­ti­ful Palazzo Litta, the per­fect frame for their work. They are deal­ing with a wide range of means: mul­ti­me­dia instal­la­tions, pho­tog­ra­phy and sculp​tures.Their most famous piece of work is the movie titled “Der Lauf der Dinge” (How things go), from 1987, at the doc­u­menta 8. Their basic prin­ci­ple is to pick up objects and sit­u­a­tions of daily life and trans­form­ing them into a new con­text. What do they exactly aim at? Do they try to find answers on the philo­soph­i­cal and the­o­ret­i­cal ques­tions of life is their irony and also tremen­dous humour a notion to cheer up in a com­plex world?
One extract of a Super 8 movie shows Fis­chli & Weiss, dressed as a bear and a rat, strolling through Hol­ly­wood, ques­tion­ing life.The bears’ com­ment ( in “the least resistance”): ” I hate this chaos in the world. Noth­ing works. Every­thing is hope­less and sad.” Con­tinue read­ing ‘Questions & Flow­ers – a Ret­ro­spec­tive by Fis­chli & Weiss’

Stasi Spaces @ FOAM, Amsterdam

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© Daniel and Geo Fuchs; Source: FOAM

Amsterdam’s finest pho­tog­ra­phy museum, FOAM Fotografiemu­seum, has what should be an excel­lent exhi­bi­tion open­ing on the 14th March. The new exhibit by Daniel & Geo Fuchs: STASI – Secret Rooms runs until the 4th June 2008, and doc­u­ments the inte­rior spaces used by the East German Stasi.
Con­tinue read­ing ‘Stasi Spaces @ FOAM, Amsterdam’

UN data

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UN data: slum pop­u­la­tion in met­ro­pol­i­tan areas 2001

“The UN-​system has accu­mu­lated over the past 60 years an impres­sive amount of infor­ma­tion. UNdata, devel­oped by the Sta­tis­tics Divi­sion of DESA, is a new pow­er­ful tool, which will bring this unique and author­i­ta­tive set of data not only to the desks of deci­sion makers and ana­lysts, but also to jour­nal­ists, to stu­dents and to all cit­i­zens of the world, ” says Sha Zukang, Under-Secretary-General for Eco­nomic and Social Affairs.

Since its foun­da­tion, the United Nations system has been col­lect­ing sta­tis­ti­cal infor­ma­tion from member states on a vari­ety of topics. The infor­ma­tion thus col­lected con­sti­tutes a con­sid­er­able infor­ma­tion asset of the orga­ni­za­tion. How­ever, these sta­tis­ti­cal data are often stored in pro­pri­etary data­bases, each with unique dis­sem­i­na­tion and access poli­cies. As a result, users are often unaware of the full array of sta­tis­ti­cal infor­ma­tion that the UN system has in its data libraries. The cur­rent arrange­ment also means that users are required to move from one data­base to another to access dif­fer­ent types of information.

UNdata addresses this prob­lem by pool­ing major UN data­bases and those of sev­eral inter­na­tional into one single inter­net envi­ron­ment. The inno­v­a­tive design allows a user to access a large number of UN data­bases either by brows­ing the data series or through a key­word search.

I love when major organ­i­sa­tions under­stand that open­ing up their knowl­edge to the public is the way to the future. We’ve added the UN data­base to our our list of resources – scroll down to ‘data’.

VVVV Real-Time Video Programming Toolkit

I have been hear­ing more and more about VVVV. If you are a fan of Pro­cess­ing, then you’ll surely be a fan of VVVV. The results are amaz­ing, both the screen­shots and videos, it is worth a look for its inspi­ra­tion alone. And if you’re inter­ested in a visual pro­gram­ming inter­face for real-​time video cre­ation, this is a fas­ci­nat­ing soft­ware: Con­tinue read­ing ‘VVVV Real-​Time Video Pro­gram­ming Toolkit’

Free Trial Until May – Bentley’s Generative Components

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© ARUP, Image source: Bently Systems

If you’re the type to follow the latest devel­op­ments in archi­tec­tural soft­ware (read: CAD Geek), then you’ll be excited about this announce­ment. Bent­ley Sys­tems has released it’s industry-​leading soft­ware, Gen­er­a­tive Com­po­nents, as a free trial until May 2008. The soft­ware has been making waves, espe­cially in London, over the past few years. I was espe­cially taken by the Gen­er­a­tive Com­po­nents plug-​in when I heard Robert Aish speak (direc­tor of researcher at Bent­ley Sys­tems) at the Game, Set and Match con­fer­ence at the NAi in Rot­ter­dam, 2006. Con­tinue read­ing ‘Free Trial Until May – Bentley’s Gen­er­a­tive Components’

Aaron Betsky to Curate the 11th Venice Architecture Biennale 2008

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Arse­nale Pavil­ion, Venice Archi­tec­ture Bien­nale 2006 (photo: Darrel Ronald)

Ahhh, the Venice Archi­tec­ture Bien­nale is coming again in 2008! The exhi­bi­tion runs from the 14 Sep­tem­ber to the 24 Novem­ber and I’m totally stoked for another visit to the mag­i­cal city.

This year’s 11th Inter­na­tional Archi­tec­ture Exhi­bi­tion will be curated by Aaron Betsky, the former direc­tor of the Nether­lands Archi­tec­ture Insti­tute and now direc­tor of the Cincin­nati Art Museum. You can find an inter­est­ing inter­view from 10.2004 between Archinect and Betsky here.

Con­tinue read­ing ‘Aaron Betsky to Curate the 11th Venice Archi­tec­ture Bien­nale 2008′