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22.7.09

14.4.09

20.3.09

Pop-Up Landscapes no EME3: Colapso

Pop-Up Landscapes também participa no festival EME3: Colapso.

Uma parte da instalação Pop-Up Landscapes foi instalada no hall central do CCCB, no centro de Barcelona, e pode agora ser experienciada por todos de 19 a 21 de Março. A entrada é livre.

Pop-Up Landscapes is also participating in the EME3: Collapse festival.

Part of the Pop-Up installation was installed in the main hall of the CCCB in the center of Barcelona, and can now also be experienced by everyone for free from 19 to 21 of March.

5.3.09

Pop-Up Installation


The first version of the Pop-Up Landscapes installation got up and running in Hangar (BCN) in time for the first Pop-Up Landscapes workshop.

The installation combines landscape photography and sensor technology in order to create an interactive triptych composition using panoramic pictures captured in specific locations. The fragmented imagery allows for the exploration of the visual landscape of the Poble Nou, and at the same time provides an interface for communication between two environments, turning its visualization into a shared, interdependent process.



A primeira versão da instalação Pop-Up Landscapes entrou em funcionamento no Hangar (BCN) a tempo do primeiro workshop Pop-Up Landscapes.


A instalação combina fotografia de paisagem e tecnologia sensorial de modo a criar uma composição tríptica interactiva, usando fotografias panorâmicas de locais específicos. A fragmentação da imagem convida à exploração da paisagem visual do Poble Nou, e ao mesmo tempo providencia um interface para a comunicação entre dois ambientes, tornando a sua visualização num processo partilhado e interdependente.

11.2.09

Pop-Up Landscapes Workshop

Exploring New Visualisation Tools for Community Participation in the Transformations of the Built Environment



Pop-Up Landscapes and Wiki Urban Planning Workshop


26-27-28 Feb 2009

Thursday 26 & Friday 27 February 17h-21h
Saturday 28 10h-14h 16h-20h
Presentation : Saturday 28 20h30

Location: HANGAR, Poble Nou, Barcelona

Participation : 50 euros
Inscripciones : activitats@hangar.org

Workshop leaders :
Teresa Dillon (IRE/UK)
lok Arquitectura (PT/ES)
Tuomo Tammenpää (FI).

Drawing on case studies taken from the Poble Nou neighborhood, participants will use visualization techniques developed as part of the Pop-Up Landscapes project and Wiki Planning to explore how mixed media techniques can be used to create a visual toolkit for citizen participation in urban planning.

Pop-Up Landscapes is a locative and interactive media installation and research project exploring the construction of landscape in relation to transformation, interdependency and survival. The project combines landscape photography and sensor technologies to create an interactive triptych composition within which direct, photographic impressions specific to different locations can be inputted. Developed by the Finnish architect Peter Tattersall, Wiki Planning is part of a wider attempt to consider what the implications of web 2.0 might be on architecture and planning, and whether or not social media (and phenomena arising from it) might be used to make urban planning more participative. Combining the visualization techniques employed in Pop-Up Landscapes, along with the Wiki Planning method, the participants will develop a series of visual maps and architectural sketches to be publicly presented at Hangar on Saturday 28th of February.


Teresa Dillon: http://www.polarproduce.org/
lok Arquitectura: http://lok-arq.blogspot.com/
Tuomo Tammenpää: http://www.misusage.org/
Peter Tattersall: http://www.dodo.org/

7.11.08

Pop-Up Landscapes


Pop-Up Landscapes is an intermedia art and research project about interdependence and survival. The project is currently at an early stage of conceptual development and will be realised in various stages, over the coming years (2008-2011). The core aim of the project is to create a public intervention which connects two environments together, within which people can explore their relations to others and their landscapes. Alongside the proposed public interventions other outputs will include exhibition, workshops, DIY project templates and publications. The project has been initiated and is lead by artist-researcher, Teresa Dillon (IRE/UK) and realized in collaboration with designer and media artist Tuomo Tammenpää (FI) and lok Arquitectura (PT/ES).

31.10.08


THE VERY ESSENCE OF
CINEMATIC ARCHITECTURE
IS NOTHING LESS THAN
THE COMPLETE TRANSFORMATION OF
SOLID STATE MATERIALISTIC
ARCHITECTURE
INTO AN
ENERGISED EVER CHANGING PROCESS OF
ILLUMINATED AND ENLIGHTENING
EVENT APPEARANCES
WHERE
PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE
ACTIVATE A TIME-SPATIALITY
DEFINED BY THE DURATION
PERCEIVED THROUGH OUR SENSES
AND STRUCTURED BY OUR
MENTAL ABILITY
WHERE
THE EFFECT OF
INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT OF
MATTER IN SPACE
- WHICH IS PHYSICAL KINEMATICS -
IS ITSELF
ILLUMINATED BY
THE OFTEN CONTRADITORY
REVELATION OF
FILMIC CINEMATIC SEQUENCES
OF NARRATIVE MEMORY PROCESSES
THUS ATTAINING
THE OTHERWISE
IMPOSSIBLE
SIMULTANEITY
OF SPACE
AND
TIME


Manifesto For a Cinematic Architecture
SCHÖNING, Pascal
Architectural Association, London, 2005

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