Herwig Baumgartner/Scott Uriu of Spacekraftlab
"...when we describe our vision of a future of architecture we think of it as the materialization or architecturalization of the ephemeral and invisible forces around us. An environment that influences our everyday decisions making, they way we think, fear, make love, move and feel. We call these environments electronic spaces."
Spacekraftlab
Los Angeles-based firm Spacekraftlab works with architecturalizing electronic space by experimenting with sound files, sonograms, overtone spectrums, dust particles, and magnetic distortions. Projects include SOUND CITY (Los Angeles), MQ ANNOUNCEMENT SYSTEM (Vienna) and THE NAM JUNE PAIK MUSEUM FOR ELECTRONIC ART (Korea), projects that articulate an architectural language that forms an interface between the visible and the intangible. Spacekraftlab was founded 1999. Baumgartner received his diploma in Computer Music and New Media at the University of Music and Performance Arts, Vienna and the University of Applied Arts, Vienna after studying at Sci-Arc in Los Angeles. Uriu graduated from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and was educated at the Architectural Association in London. For more information on Spacekraftlab, visit
http//www.spacekraftlab.com.
Presented as part of the exhibition WHITE NOISE, a consideration of interruptions in the visual, sonic and structural landscape. Admission to this presentation and the gallery is free.
Sunday, October 10 at 3pm
Image: Model for Nam June Paik Museum for Electronic Art.
Redcat
631 W. 2nd St.
Los Angeles