
A new article by Dr. Eugenia Fratzeskou entitled: ART AND ARCHITECTURE: INVESTEGATION AT THE BOUNDARIES OF SPACE is now available in Digimag, Issue 52, March edition 2010.
The image called ‘Sky Ear’ (2004) is by architect Usman Hague and shows his installation of the visualization of dynamic evolving space through displaying the electromagnetic fields of a city.
ART AND ARCHITECTURE:
INVESTIGATION AT THE BOUNDARIES OF SPACE
New article by Dr Eugenia Fratzeskou
From: Digimag Issue 52 March 2010.
The article discusses our changing understanding of reality, which has inspired new strategies for spatial research and practice in art, architecture and related disciplines.
English text: www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1730
Italian translation: http://www.digicult.it/digimag/article.asp?id=1716
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2 Responses
This makes for fascinating reading with a fluidity and inspiring ideas at work, it made me think of some aspects of ‘the space reader’ published by memebers of the OCEAN network. The coverage is broad with some engagaging ideas for artistic and applied practice alike.
be good to see more of this
Having read this paper I am keen to hear more from what are fascinating possibilities across drawing practice. Making wall drawings as I do, i am interested in the manner in which one can break the codes and orders of a space and its ‘authority’