| 26/05/2009 | Exhibitions | Netherlands |
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Fluid Architectures
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30 May - 16 August 2009. Opening May 29, 18.30 hrs 18:30 hrs: Introduction into Fluid Architectures by exhibition curator Susanne Jaschko 19:00 hrs Lecture Digital urbanism - historical and and future utopias of the megacity by exhibiting artist Michael Najjar Opening hours: Tue t/m Sat and each first Sunday of the month Sunday June 7, July 5, August 2 1300 – 1800 hrs. Entrance 4,50 (2,50 with discount). Museumcard free PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Annja Krautgasser, Walter Langelaar, Jan Robert Leegte, Dirk Lüsebrink/Joachim Sauter, Mader Stublic Wiermann, Michael Najjar, Mark Napier, Marnix de Nijs, Stanza, Pablo Valbuena In the movie Metropolis from 1926, director Fritz Lang created the vision of a futuristic 21st century mega-city. Now that we have crossed the threshold of this century our reality makes that vision seem strangely old-fashioned as new sets of factors unconsidered by Lang move to shape the future of our urban spaces. It is now ubiquitous computer networks, information delivery in real time and new display technologies which are the key elements transforming the face of our urban living spaces. Through them a space is taking shape whose manifestations merge the virtual and the physical. Essayist Florian Rőtzer talks in this context of a 'digital urbanism' whose salient features are „dispersal, decentralisation, valorisation of interiority, globalisation, individuality and mobility'. These factors shape a networked society and a 'space of flows' which generate new dimensions for imagination and action no longer concurrent with the old geographies and topographies. The exhibition Fluid Architectures gathers spaces of flow and immateriality created by artists in response to these contemporary notions the city. These fictional spaces made of light, moving image, and other media extend the idea of physical architecture to the construction of dynamic and seemingly infinite spaces enabling a sensory experience. The works rethink the classic standards of spatial construction and topography. Rather they introduce the new concept of 'performative architecture' and thus propose an imaginary urban landscape for the 21st century. The Fluid Architectures programme comprises a gallery exhibition, lectures and workshops. The exhibition is curated by Susanne Jaschko. Artists and works: For Fluid Architectures new site-specific works have been created by Walter Langelaar, Jan Robert Leegte and Pablo Valbuena. Annja Krautgasser (A), Dashed II, installation, 2008 Walter Langelaar (NL), site-specific installation, 2009 Jan Robert Leegte (NL), Ornament (Amsterdam), site-specific installation, 2009 Dirk Lüsebrink/Joachim Sauter (D), Invisible Shapes of Things Past, film-based sculptures and prints, 1995 – now Mader Stublic Wiermann (D), folded space and twists and turns, documentation of video installation, 2008 Michael Najjar (DE), netropolis, video projection, 2005 Mark Napier (US), The Cyclops Series, prints and projection, 2006 Marnix de Nijs (NL), Exploded Views – Remapping Firenze, interactive installation, 2008 (produced within NIMk's artist in residence programme) Stanza (UK), Urban Generation, live generated video projection, 2006 Pablo Valbuena (ES), site-specific installation, 2009 Extra program: Lecture by Jan Robert Leegte June 10, 19:00 hrs Workshop by Walter Langelaar June 13, 11:00 – 19:00 hrs ___________________________ Netherlands Media Art Institute Keizersgracht 264 1016 EV Amsterdam T 020 6237101 F 020 6244423 E info@nimk.nl www.nimk.nl |
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