Asterios Agkathidis
Brennan Buck
Igor Kebel
Holger Hoffmann
Jonas Runberger
Gabi Schillig
Florencia Colombo
Dani Gal
A combined art and architectural exhibition wherein the different parts in the exhibition are synthesised into a complete whole. The exhibition stages a theatre or space of communication: communication between the visitors and the exhibited works, between the virtual and the real. Throughout its period, the architectural installation will serve as a hub for various events including lectures, art performances, hosted talks with invited guests, and DJ-sessions.
Ben van Berkel & the Theatre of Immanence is a combined art and
architectural exhibition wherein the different parts in the
exhibition are synthesised into a complete whole. The exhibition
stages a theatre or space of communication: communication between the
visitors and the exhibited works, between the virtual and the real.
Throughout its period, the architectural installation will serve as a
hub for various events including lectures, art performances, hosted
talks with invited guests, and DJ-sessions.
The architectural installation, entitled The Thing, is designed by
Städelschule professor for architecture Ben van Berkel together with
professor Johan Bettum and Luis Etchegorry. The Frankfurt-based
design-groups MESO Web Scapes and MESO Digital Interiors have
developed a projection work that elaborates on the installation by
dynamically embellishing it with moving images and thereby activating
its surfaces. The projection work, On Things Off Things On, is a case
study in augmented architecture. It is an attempt to create a
reactive surface of extraordinary spatial complexity.
The installation, The Thing, consists of an upper and a lower level.
The upper level serves as a form of theatre and the lower level as a
more traditional exhibition space. The two levels are separated by a
volumetric surface which is perforated by open holes. These holes
serve to connect the two areas visually and audibly. On the lower
level, the exhibition presents a group of works by artists and
architects who have participated in the one-year long experimental
project, entitled the Space of Communication, a project by the
Städelschule Architecture Class (SAC). This project has been
generously supported and hosted by Deutsche Telekom.
The exhibiting participants in this project are the architects
Asterios Agkathidis, Brennan Buck & Igor Kebel, Holger Hoffmann,
Jonas Runberger, Gabi Schillig and the artists Florencia Colombo and
Dani Gal.
The synthesis of the architectural installation and the light
projections is present in the Internet via inter-active live feeds at
the address, http://journal03.staedelschule-onlinegroup.org. Journal
3 is the last of three Internet-Journals that are presented by the
project group in the project, the Space of Communication. Journal 3
has been developed by MESO Web Scapes.
Background
The exhibition Ben van Berkel & the Theatre of Immanence marks the
end of the one-year long exploratory project the Space of
Communication which has consisted of a group of international artists
and architects investigating various aspects of the contemporary
conditions for social interaction and communication. The exhibition
aims to present the artistic and architectural results of this
project to the public.
While some of the projects inherently engage with new electronic
technology, some take it for granted and others merely reflect upon
it in a distant fashion. Common to all the projects is that they
address the social and inter-relational aspects of communication or
spaces of communication. In this manner the projects insist on the
relevance of art and architecture to which new technology can only
add but not change the basic missions or functions. Needless to say,
the emergence and current ubiquity of electronic media have had a
revolutionary influence on the nature of spaces of communication.
Even today, the electronic and digital technologies continue to
change the conditions in which we relate and communicate with one
another.
These facts underlie the existence of the project, the Space of
Communication, and it has been developed with a keen interest in the
many relevant historical and contemporary achievements within the
arts and architecture. The investigations in the Space of
Communication have been undertaken in an ongoing discussion conducted
through a series of seminars, Internet-exchanges and in project
development efforts. The investigations have been guided by a series
of invited specialists, first and foremost professor and
architectural theorist, Sanford Kwinter (Rice University, Houston),
and artist and professor Peter Hagdahl (Royal Academy of Arts,
Stockholm).
Events program on the opening-day Saturday, 24 November 2007
- Round table with Ben van Berkel, Sanford Kwinter, Daniel Birnbaum &
Peter Hagdahl, 3 p.m.
- Lecture by Sanford Kwinter, 5 p.m.
- Exhibition opening, 8 p.m.
with a live performance by Dani Gal & Achim Lengerer
For the upcoming events program, please see: http://www.staedelschule-onlinegroup.org/
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