Thursday, June 10, 2010

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Achim Menges

The Architecture Class presents:
'The Production of Appearance' - Public Lecture Series Summer Semester 2010 Lecture

Achim Menges: Computational Form and material form: Architectural Phenotypes
Wednesday, 9 June, 19 clock, Aula

find all events of the architecture class taught in English.

Over the last few years, Achim Menges has emerged as a leading voice on the international scene in architecture on topics related to form-generation, computational design and 'performative' design strategies. At various institutions, he has led research that engages with the underlying material and technological structure of the design process to explore new avenues for architecture. The work has been disseminated in at impressive list of conferences, papers and books, including Hensel, M., Menges, A., Weinstock M.: Emergent Technologies and Design (Routledge, Oxford, 2010) and Hensel, M., Menges, A. (eds.): Form Follows Performance: The interaction of material, structure, environment (. Archplus No. 188, Archplus Verlag, Aachen, 2010). context

In SAC's current lecture series, 'The Production of Appearance,' he will speak about research and findings that Relates to architectural production in this technological and methodological.

Achim Menges is professor at Stuttgart University where he is the Director of the Institute for Computational Design. He is also a Visiting Professor in Architecture at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design as well as the Emergent Technologies and Design Graduate Programme at the Architectural Association in London. Previously, he has taught at the AA School of Architecture as Studio Master of the Emergent Technologies and Design Graduate Program from 2002 to 2009, as Unit Master of Diploma Unit 4 from 2003 to 2006 and, from 2005 to 2008 as Professor for Form Generation and Materialisation at the HfG Offenbach University for Art and Design.

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Ei Arakawa

lecture
Ei Arakawa: A Performance Group: Jikken Kobo (Experimental Workshop) and Etc..
Thursday 10 June, 19 clock, Aula

The event will be held in English.

Ei Arakawa (b. 1977, Japan) almost always works in a group. Involving simple building materials, video, choreographed sequences and printed banners and posters, the performances he organizes the address Particular domains of identity - spectacular rock stages, U.S. alien status, Japanese historical avant-garde, Gay riots, and the administration of singularities artist. Yet, the group tries to leap / leak from these, continuously and temporarily. Ei Arakawa's exhibitions / performances have taken place at Performa07, New York; Yokohama Triennale, Japan; New Museum, New York; The Power Plant, Toronto; ICA, London; Kunsthalle Zurich, Switzerland; and University of Michigan Museum of Art, Ann Arbor.

Grand Openings (since 2005) is a performance collective that consists of five different commitments; a performance artist (Ei Arakawa); a painter/musician/writer (Jutta Koether); a gallerist/artist/singer (Emily Sundblad); a curator (Jay Sanders); and a composer (Stefan Tcherepnin); Their performances were shown in Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm; Bumbershoot 2008, Seattle; MUMOK, Vienna; Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2006, Nigata; and Performa05, New York. With the funding from Kunstzeitraum, Munich, Grand Openings is currently working on their upcoming book planned to be released from Koenig Books London in 2010/11.

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Bassam el Baroni

Vortrag
Bassam el Baroni: Kicking Away the Ladders Notes on Curating Biennials in Socio-Economic Stationary State
Dienstag, 8. Juni, 19 Uhr, Aula

Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.

Bassam el Baroni is a curator and art critic from Alexandria, Egypt. He is the co-founder and director of Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF), a collectively run, non-profit art space which has been in operation since December 2005.Baroni’s recent curatorial projects include You, Me and the Trajectories of a Post-Everything Era at PROGR Bern, Switzerland and ACAF 2005-2006; Cleotronica 08, Alexandria’s first international media art festival, 2008;Trapped in Amber: Angst for a Re-enacted Decade, co-curated with Helga-Marie Nordby at UKS, Oslo, Norway in 2009; and A.K.A. Education, which took place in Alexandria in 2009.
Baroni is the curator of ACAF’s contribution to Manifesta 8along with Associate Curator Jeremy Beaudry. Manifesta 8will be collaboratively curated by ACAF together with the Chamber of Public Secrets and Tranzit.org, and will open in Murcia, Spain in October this year.Alongside his curatorial projects, Baroni has most recently turned his attention to developing and performing a series of dramatised lectures entitled FOXP2, the latest in the series being FOXP2 New York in which he delivered his text to the sound of musical beats generated by the New York based beat-boxer Kenny Muhammad.