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At a time when questions of "place" are active in dialogues around
globalization, cultural identities, and the loss of public space, how
are artists, theorists, and architects imagining space? How does
contemporary art make use of architectural vocabularies and histories
in the fabrication of objects and events? What is the ongoing role of
conflicting models of site-specificity in contemporary art and
architecture?
Surface Tension examines the conversations that occur as negotiations
between cultural production and the place of its reception. Such
conversations are underscored as inherently complex, embodying
intersections of the imagined and the real, and the intensities
surrounding art, performance and architectural productions that seek
public potential. The anthology explores site-specific practice and
its legacy through critical and creative essays by leading theorists,
architects, and artists from around the globe, including an
insightful interview with Gordon Matta-Clark from 1976, a
controversial essay by Juli Carson on the lingering debate
surrounding Richard Serra's Tilted Arc, Margaret Morgan's plumbing of
Modernist depths via the semiology of the toilet, and Kathy
Battista's unearthing of women artists' groups in London from the
1970s. These are complemented by rarely heard audio works by Bruce
Nauman and Yoko Ono, documentation on the Dutch artist Paul
Panhuysen's architectural and installation works and Rafael
Lozano-Hemmer's recent and highly-acclaimed public project in
Rotterdam, excerpts from Eyal Weizman/Rafi Segal's censored
contribution to the World Congress of Architecture from 2002, as well
as works by LA-artists Michael Asher and Simon Leung whose contextual
practices address the politics of representation and public space.
Surface Tension looks towards proximate space and experiences of
locality to tease out the tensions between global consciousness and
the site-specifics of everyday life. This entails a consideration of
the desires and impulses that occur within and against the contexts
of cultural arenas, and how such interactions perform within the
dynamics of spatial organization. Out of these relations comes the
radically diverse ways space can be negotiated, manipulated, and
traversed.
Additional contributions by Kim Abeles, Carol Brown,
CopenhagenOffice, Octavio Camargo, Jeremiah Day/Concrete Steps,
Dispute Resolution Services, Jennifer Gabrys, Jen Hofer/Melissa Dyne,
Lucy R. Lippard, Colette Meacher, Christof Migone/Alexander St-Onge
(undo), Laurie Palmer, Lize Mogel, Michael Rakowitz, Jane Rendell,
Lizzie Scott, Atau Tanaka, and WochenKlausur.
Accompanying CD includes audio works by Seth Cluett, Stuart Dempster,
Terry Fox, Alison Knowles, Frances-Marie Uitti, Anthony Moore, Bruce
Nauman, Erik Nauman, Yoko Ono, Paul Panhuysen, Atau Tanaka and undo.
Surface Tension: Problematics of Site
Edited by Ken Ehrlich & Brandon LaBelle
CD selection by Stephen Vitiello
Design by Louise Sandhaus
Published by Errant Bodies Press with Ground Fault Recordings
ISBN 0-9655570-4-9
$25.00
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Achim Wollscheid: „resolving interactions: the Frankfurt lawcourt projects"
During a period of 7 years Achim Wollscheid developed several concepts for a computer-based interactive installation in the lawcourt Frankfurt a.m. (Germany). The book documents considerations and the work's progress which developed between the architectural, social, bureaucratical, technical and artistical systems and shows the result finally realised in 2001.
Besides the chronicle of events the book contains a text by the artist: „interaction", in which Wollscheid dicusses the significance of an artistic concept, which is both integrated and directed toward social transformation.
Achim Wollscheid: resolving interactions
designed by Charly Steiger
English/German
80 pgs
ISBN 3-934801-02-1
Paperback
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