While working on the Add TO MY LIBRARY FLOOR PLAN pattern- i’ve received an invitation by Aeon Rose -Hive’s gallery communicator- to show one of my projects at HIVE-LA RUCHE event as part of the Open House and London Design Festival weekend 18th -19th September in London see : Open-City the architecture education organisation
www.londondesignfestival.com see : Architecture on your bike.
The theme is Anarchitecture..! Such a nessesary statement for London. A mix of degraded/ abandoned buildings & uber commercial developments/ ‘Kapital’ ! this is an important idea to this event along with others ready to be explored!….
In many ways it well links up with what my view to floor plans and public libraries i am constructing at the moment as well as re-construction/arrangement of geometric motifs / designs / forms / collages etc cut into / from
inside/out of public libraries and building patterns. So…Anarchitecture……
I will be working on a large scale Street Wall Paper Poster based on my new Book Flags (sign /emblem)- FLAG I, FLAG II, FLAG III, to be desplayed as a street wall installation at the front of LA-RUCHE.(This will take the form of perfomative installation being desplayed live during the event!!
It could make an interesting counterpoint to the Maersk high techno tower building that faces the street. Here is the google street view .See >> http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?hl=en&gl=uk&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=113045242097615568822.000488a0dda2597b9f544&ll=51.514418,-0.071111&spn=0.010616,0.019484&z=16&layer=c&cbll=51.514503,-0.071198&panoid=XebKsQIoYk3nzK9mlrZpNQ&cbp=12,231.2,,0,-34.94
References regarding this project and its relationship to My street Poster Emblem.
Gordon Matta Clark -‘conical intersect’ link:
http://www.ubu.com/film/gmc_conical.html
http://arttorrents.blogspot.com/2007/08/gordon-mat…
GORDON MATTA CLARK:
Splitting, Bingo/Ninths, Substrait (Underground Dailies) (1974-1976)
http://www.ubu.com/film/gmc_splitting.html
GORDON MATTA CLARK: CITY SLIVERS http://www.ubu.com/film/gmc_slivers.html
And :the antwerpian ‘office baroque’. link >