Francesca Ferguson on Wed, 3 Apr 2002 19:11:02 +0200 (CEST) |
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We would be grateful for the posting of this call for papers thank you! urban drift org. +++CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS+++ URBAN DRIFT - 2002 OCTOBER 16th-20th 2002 ++symposium +++ nightscapes +++ urbaninterfaces URBAN DRIFT is a network for the development of trans-cultural urban strategies. Over the past 3 years, URBAN DRIFT has formed part of the berlinbeta media festival, as a symposium which offers a platform to cutting-edge architects and designers for whom the city is a medium, and architecture a communicative tool for new urban strategies. ++The network represented by URBAN DRIFT++ Concentrating on urban voids, gaps and residual, or peripheral zones and public spaces, members of URBAN DRIFT act as tacticians for a contemporary urban praxis, developing a discourse within Berlin as one of the primary cities of flux. Our aim is to communicate architecture and urban design to a wider audience, to extend the boundaries of architectural discourse, and to maximise the potential of interdisciplinary practice. We speculate on the need to point the way to contemporary architectural practice and urban design as the steering and managing of processes; on the need to move from formalism to flux management. ++URBAN DRIFT 2002++ This year urban drift is a 5 day event with a rich mix of talks and presentations by day, screenings, thematically based visuals, lectures and sound-scapes by night, along with open offices, in which architecture and design studios engage with the urban drift themes and reveal innovative hybrid spaces and working methods. ++planned location++ The event is set to take place in the Umspannwerk, a 19th century power station in Berlin-Kreuzberg, which has recently been renovated as a location for large-scale cultural events. ++conference++ Mobile cultures and new urban strategies The two-day conference will examine the impact of mobile telecommunications systems and media on architecture and urban design strategies. We will involve artists, architects, designers, theorists and activists in mutual discourse. CONFERENCE THEMES ++ Technical Mobility: Interaction design; the design of flows++ an examination of the impact of interactive and embedded technologies on contemporary design processes in architecture and design in the urban sphere. ++ Mental Mobility: Network urbanism++ an exploration of new coalitions between architects, artists, designers and urban planners. How is the role of the architect and designer adapting to the demands of network practice, and “flux management”, and what tools are being employed to visualize increasingly complex, multi-layered urban processes? ++ Mobility vs. place: Re-humanizing technology and connective urbanism ++ How do architects and designers recreate a sense of place and counteract the speed of the media-driven cityscape? On urban voids, the reanimation of residual urban spaces, and on re-engaging the public in urban design processes. ++ Tactical mobility: effective Strategies for the redevelopment and the repoliticisation of public spaces, “architecture is threat management” – Mark Wigley a discussion amongst architects and media tacticians with relation to urban space. On “flexible response”, on intervening in and changing perceptions of the cityscape. On architecture as a medium. ++call for papers++ We welcome abstracts and short papers for inclusion in the conference and accompanying presentations. We also welcome relevant texts and essays for inclusion in the planned publication and the web site (textzone). Please send abstracts of about 300 words – to: info@urbandrift.org +++when+++ initial proposals should reach us by April 30th 2002. ++URBAN DRIFT_THE NIGHT SPACE++ The space will provide a temporary, transformational and flexible situation for artists, architects and designers to present their proposals and investigations within a more informal setting. Communicating an “emotional urbanism” and drawing from the situationist dérive, Urban Drift’s night space will encompass…talks, readings, slide projections, screenings and urban soundscapes. +++themes+++urban futures – real and virtual, shopping malls and garage settlements, the alchemy of urban narrative, urban nomadism and mobile technologies that foster a restless, edgy urban perspective, psychogeographies, scanning/mapping the city, displacement, and peripheral urban zones, in short, the ‚inexhaustible inventory of the streets‚ (Benjamin) ++CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS++ We welcome the following from urbanists ++ video works for screening@umspannwerk, slide shows, proposals for readings, performances, sound-pieces++ ++ posters++ will form a significant part of the night-space… we welcome polemic, statements and images dealing with the above mentioned themes. ++ Formats++ slides 35mm or larger / vhs / svhs / mini-dv / quicktime files / cd-rom / jpeg files / Initial proposals should reach us by e-mail by April 30th 2002 Please mail proposals for participation to: info@urbandrift.org Or - post viewing copies of material/slides/related information to Attn: Francesca Ferguson C/o Datenflug Urban Drift Project Space Zehdenickerstr 21 10119 Berlin URBAN DRIFT Initiatorin/Künstlerische Leitung: Francesca Ferguson, Zehdenickerstr 22, 10119 Berlin info@urbandrift.org ____________________________________________ Produktion: flora&fauna media GBR Heike Blümner / Lizzy Fichtl Wollinerstr 18/19, 10435 Berlin info@flora-fauna.de _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold