Filed under: ****GO*******, design, exhibition, ideas, urbanism, wanted to go but didn't.. (or couldn't!)

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
Filed under: architecture, book/ magazine, design, exhibition, wanted to go but didn't.. (or couldn't!)
Can’t believe I missed this! Luckily the website has a lot of information, just click on the magazine covers and a pop-up will tell you more about the publication..

Planeta Fresco No. 1, Dec 1967, Milan

Forum, July 1967, Amsterdam

Clip-kit, London, 1966

Ekistics, April 1965, Athens
Filed under: education, talk/ lecture, wanted to go but didn't.. (or couldn't!)
Discovering the Bartlett’s Architecture listing was a memorable moment.. You choose to subscribe to a monthly or weekly newsletter which will keep you posted on their events, some of which are free! Unfortunately, I’m going to be away for this one, so would be very interested to hear from anybody who was able to attend…
6.30 – 8.00pm Thursday 24 May 2007
Reynolds Room, Royal Academy, W1
The Royal Academy of Arts Architecture Programme: RA Forum
Anxious Landscapes: Spaces of Abandonment and Decay
Speakers examine “anxious landscapes” which represent a new kind of urban form in the post-industrial city. It explores how and why formerly productive spaces associated with the industrial metropolis have faded from collective consciousness and are no longer an integral part of the “social imaginary” of the contemporary city. How are we to make sense of these wastelands and urban arcadias? Do we need to expand our concept of landscape to encompass these spaces? London based American artist, Ian Monroe, Ben Campkin, Lecturer in Architectural History and Theory at the Bartlett School of Architecture, and Vittoria Di Palma, Assistant Professor in Modern European architectural history, are the confirmed speakers. Matthew Gandy, co-ordinator of the UCL Urban Laboratory will chair the event.
£7/£4 students (incl. drink). To book tickets call 020 7300 5839.
The Bartlett Architecture Listing is an informal round-up of information relating to architecture in general and architectural history and theory in particular. The listing is issued in two formats:
1. Monthly – emailed on the first Monday of the month and giving a round-up of forthcoming events
2. Weekly – emailed every Friday and giving a round-up of the next week’s events
If you wish to be added to the mailing list, please send an email with “subscribe architecture” in the subject heading to: archlist@ucl.ac.uk
Filed under: design, education, festival/feria, talk/ lecture, wanted to go but didn't.. (or couldn't!)

The School of Art and Design Kassel had an impressive array of work at Milan, one of my favourite pieces was the ‘Grat, foldable loungechair’ although I overheard designer, Arne Amtsfeld commenting that you could ’store it, hanging up on the wall’ I think I would have preferred to see the chair as adaptable floor tiles which could be randomly resurrected… Practical? Possibly not.

Filed under: ****GO*******, exhibition, photography, wanted to go but didn't.. (or couldn't!)
- it was closed on a Tuesday goddammit. Opening hours below for your info:

Celebrating 60 years of Magnum, and how cinema inspires photographers.
Until 30th July 07
Metro – Bercy, 14 & 6
51 Rue De Bercy, 75012, Paris
www.cinematheque.fr
Mon – Sat: 12h – 19h
Thursday open until 22h
Sun: 10h- 20h
Closed on Tuesday!

TV Viva by Amigo Urso
1984
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/film/7863.htm
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/film/7864.htm
http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/film/7865.htm
23-25th March
19.00-20.30
£5
??………………!!…… worked late – couldn’t make it in time..
The Building Centre, 26 Store Street, WC1E
Had to work late.. couldn’t go..
3-5pm Room 217a, The Bartlett, UCL, Wates House, 22 Gordon Street, WC1H 0QB
Check out the Barlett’s future events at:
http://www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/architecture/events/events.htm
**UPDATE**
Have just come across Ana Luz’s paper at:
www.choreographyofspace.org/2006/Papers/Luz.doc
wanted to go but hungry & not in the mood.. drink & chips instead? unanimous agreement.

