2010年10月26日星期二

The References

Painting relevance to my reasearch concern:
http://www.artgenerative.com/    


Onur Cobanli believes that, design is a processes of bringing an order to chaos, an idea tool to create systems that can create order within chaotic systems and arrangements.

Installation relevance to my reasearch concern:
http://www.daratalfunun.org/main/resourc/exhibit/barakat/barakat.html

Barakat's works are mostly inspired by mythology and old civilisation which he tried to relate to the present-day life. The colours reflect the artist's feelings while the whole outlook, made up of interesting sectors, reminds one of ancient friezes, with images multiplied over and over again and having the human being as the central figure.
The architecture relevance to my reasearch concern:
http://unusual-architecture.com/rotating-tower-dubai-uae/


Saint-Exupéry wrote: “We have to make lively this new house that doesn’t have a face yet. The truth for one was to build; it is, for the other, to occupy it.”
comments relevance to my reasearch concern:

Can a man be an architect if he has never birthed a building?
The building above was brought into the world by Filip Dujardin, a Belgian photographer who plays in architecture. Dujardin does not construct: He remixes existing buildings, using his camera to steal bits and pieces of the structures around him, then reforming those images into calcified urban growths, orchestrated hodge-podges of styles, ideas, owners, stories, histories.

The installations of Krijn de Koning are build in a large veriety of places. It diverces from museums and Gallerys, to more alternative and Artist run places, to some large works in an architectural and public enviroment. All his works deal with the idea of architecture and place, wether it is that the work itself is an accesible unit that functions as a sort of watch-out platform on its surrounding, or that the the work intervenes directly on a one-to-one base with the given space where it is built in. Most of the works are temporary site-specific interventions that profoundly chanche the way that a visitor perceives the place. It turns around, breaks through, and sometimes only points out the elements that condition the visitor on the place that he is in. It is in the combination of abstract thinking and an intuitive mind that Krijn de Koning makes his works and achieves to realise spatial and colourfull spaces that are meant to be closely looked at.