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Action In The City

Exhi­bi­tion Entrance; Photo: Darrel Ronald

A new exhi­bi­tion at the Cana­dian Centre for Archi­tec­ture, Actions: What You Can Do With The City, explores the thou­sands of exam­ples around the globe of people reclaim­ing urban space through Do-It-Yourself (DIY) actions in order to human­ize the failed urban real­i­ties around them. While urban action has become a hot sub­ject over the recent years, the CCA has approached the sub­ject from a broad cri­tique that mixes 99 Actions done by artists, archi­tects, design­ers, politi­cians, activists, ath­letes and most impor­tantly aver­age cit­i­zens. In many cases the actual museum arti­fact didn’t exist, thus giving the museum the chance to create the work.

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James Stirling Lecture at the CCA

Montréal’s Cana­dian Centre for Archi­tec­ture (CCA), in col­lab­o­ra­tion with the Cities Pro­gramme of the London School of Eco­nom­ics and Polit­i­cal Sci­ence (LSE), will host this year’s James Stir­ling Memo­r­ial Lec­ture on The City this coming Thurs­day, 13 Nov. 2008 (7pm) at the museum; admis­sion is free. In it’s 3rd year, the inter­na­tional com­pe­ti­tion intends to “promote inno­v­a­tive approaches to urban phe­nom­ena, and to repo­si­tion archi­tec­ture at the centre of debates on the city of the 21st century.”

This year’s lec­ture is by Robert Man­gurian and Mary-​Ann Ray of Studio Works (Los Ange­les) and will present Bei­jing Inside Out: Caochangdi.
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Open Form Architecture @ Pecha Kucha, Montreal

Fellow dys­turber, Darrel Ronald, founded Open Form Archi­tec­ture in Montréal (Canada) with col­leagues Maxime Moreau and Mau­rice Martel. We were recently invited to par­tic­i­pate in the Pecha Kucha Montréal as our first public pre­sen­ta­tion. Fol­low­ing our 20 slides / 20 sec­onds at the spe­cial edi­tion of Pecha Kucha Montréal as part of the Portes Ouverts Design Montréal fes­ti­val, we have made the slides, as well as video avail­able online.

The title of our pre­sen­ta­tion is, Simple Rules, Com­plex Behav­iour, and illus­trates a lim­ited selec­tion of our work over the past years deal­ing with gen­er­a­tive design, cel­lu­lar automata, simple pro­gram­ming and com­plex­ity. We have been par­tic­u­larly influ­enced by the work of Steven Wol­fram and his book, A New Kind of Sci­ence. Having par­tic­i­pated in two of his NKS Summer Schools, we’ve been for­tu­nate to col­lab­o­rate with him and a team of math­e­mati­cians and pro­gram­mers in the United States using Math­e­mat­ica software.

The pre­sen­ta­tion is bilin­gual French and Eng­lish, just like our favourite city! Unfor­tu­nately the first words are cut off, and they are: WE ARE OPEN FORM, and WE LOVE OPEN FORM! We hope you enjoy! Below are our 20 slides, that accom­pany the video.
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