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SEIZURE reopens this summer

It’s back! Info from Artangel below..

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Photo: Courtesy Corvi-Mora, London

SEIZURE, sculptor Roger Hiorns’s brilliant blue crystal cave within a low-rise modernist development re-opens this summer on a housing estate near the Elephant & Castle. Over the course of several weeks, Hiorns encouraged the total crystal takeover of a one bedroom council flat. Blue copper sulphate crystals have grown over every surface of the space – walls, ceilings, floor and bath – to create a strange and compelling new world. SEIZURE, Hiorns’ first major sculptural project in an urban site, has earned him a nomination for this year’s Turner Prize.

Thursday – Saturday 11am – 7pm

Sundays 11am – 5pm

Closed Monday – Wednesday

FREE ADMISSION

For further information see artangel.org.uk SEIZURE is commissioned by Artangel and the Jerwood Charitable Foundation



Gasworks launch disclosures library
September 5, 2008, 1:00 pm
Filed under: art, book/ magazine, education, film & video, ideas

gasworks reading area

As part of the project Disclosures, Gasworks is launching its new Reading Area. Disclosures started as a two-day seminar, residencies and commissions in March 2008, and continues with various events and projects.

The Reading Area is composed of the Disclosures Library, Pipeline and selected publications reflecting upon Gasworks’ past, current and future programmes of activities. All are available for browsing during gallery opening hours.

The Disclosures Library originated as a research archive informing the seminar and was shared onsite in reading and screening spaces during April-May 2008. It has constantly expanded since its inception and has now been relocated to the lobby area as a permanent resource. The library gives visitors access to printed, film and audio material themed around issues of openness and connecting fields encompassing critical media and visual art practice, social history studies and urban sociology.

The catalogue can be viewed online, with many texts available as links. Content is added on a regular basis, and is organised according to four different but overlapping categories:

FROM THE GROUND UP
The lived, embodied and situated realities of networked information culture, resistance to globalisation, activism in the network era, relations between land and information enclosure.

THE POLITICS OF INFORMATION AND ITS FORMS
The politics of organising forms of information and its cultural corollaries; corporate ownership, file sharing, intellectual property; enclosure of information; regulatory, political, corporate, governmental instrumentalisation and control of information.

NEW AND NON AUTHORSHIP
The diffused author, platforms for collaboration in networked media.

ART, NEW MEDIA AND THEIR INSTITUTIONS
Cultural institutions’ responses/co-optation; transfer of Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) into cultural operation; labour conditions and art world precarity.

The Disclosures Library is edited by Anna Colin (Exhibitions Curator) and Mia Jankowicz (formerly Residencies Curator at Gasworks) and is coordinated by Christine Takengny (Curatorial Assistant). More texts relating to projects beyond Disclosures at Gasworks are also available through Pipeline.

Gasworks
155 Vauxhall Street
London SE11 5RH
UK

T:+44 (0)20 7587 5202
F:+44 (0)20 7582 0159
info@gasworks.org.uk
www.gasworks.org.uk

Tube: Vauxhall/Oval
Bus: 2, 36, 88, 133, 185, 436

Admission is free

Gasworks’ ground floor has full wheelchair access



Torino Geo-Design Exhibition
Try and make it if you can!
More details in press release below..
Torino Geo Design
24.05.2008 > 13.06.2008
Piazza Della Repubblica 25
Torino 10122

A project and competition, Torino Geodesign is first and foremost an idea which defines an extraordinarily large and productive field of action: self-determined design, produced in limited series by communities inside huge globalised metropolises.
Design arising from a community of users organising restricted mass production to rapidly meet specific sorts of limited demand destined for instantaneous diffusion.

Vital, energetic and deeply experimental design, produced using poor materials and technology deriving from informal economies, and often full of symbolic content.

Highly creative design, which moves beyond the restrictive boundaries of international luxury production and meets precise needs linked to immediate survival or to lifestyles under constant change.

The project Torino Geodesign revolves around the collaboration between 40 communities in the area and a similar number of international designers and Italian companies.

Focusing attention on people instead of objects, Torino Geodesign aims to trigger off new forms of business enterprise in various local communities by setting up an intricate network of relations in which there is a blurring of the distinctions between customers and users, manufacturers and beneficiaries of design. In a dynamic system, a far cry from the idea of free aid or support, the designer becomes the catalyst of all kinds of experiments and reactions deriving from new forms of interaction.

The challenge behind this complex mechanism, where the traditional division of roles between the commissioning client, the designer and the consumer are tested, subverted and recomposed, is of an obviously political and social nature. The project aims in fact to seek out new energy for the world of design and new models for the relationship between city dwellers and city administration based on activating collective energy.

The designers, artists and architects, chosen through an international idea-seeking competition, work together with the communities in a series of design workshops on varying themes identified through a flexible, experimental process (magazines, packaging, brand images, objects for large-scale production such as clothes horses for council housing, the reorganisation of public areas).

The prototypes – together with sketches, designs, film and photos of the entire process – flow into a major show, the evidence of a new systematic way of organising design.

OPENING HOURS:
Sunday – Wednesday 10-19
Thursday – Saturday 10-23

free entry



Dharavi – Urban Typhoon 2008
February 10, 2008, 5:07 pm
Filed under: architecture, art, design, education, festival/feria, ideas, photography, travel, urbanism, web

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Dharavi, Mumbai, 2007

Situated bang in the centre of Mumbai, Dharavi is otherwise known as the largest slum in Asia. With a population estimated at over 600,000 people, the informal settlement turns over an estimated £700 million per year in it’s formal and informal industries.

The land itself is worth over US$2 billion in real estate.

The Urban Typhoon Workshop will be held in March 2008, and will focus on Dharavi’s Koliwada community as part of a global workshop on participatory design, brainstorming potential development strategies for Koliwada.

Further information regarding context, data, workshop schedules & how to participate can be found at Urban Typhoon’s website: www.urbantyphoon.com

Photos Antonia Halse 2007



Battle for Affluence
January 7, 2008, 6:20 pm
Filed under: film & video, ideas, symposium, talk/ lecture

http://fora.tv/fora/showthread.php?t=998

interesting discussion.. 2006.