Liquid Architectures Online Discussion (March 1 - 30)
Tate Online Discussion Forums
Part of a string of events throught March in London called Nodel the Tate is bringing together an international and interdisciplinary group of theorists and practitioners to debate the future of the artefact, and the institutions which steward their exhibition, collection and preservation. The discussion will take place through March so go and have a look and even get involved in the debate at the panel's forum and the public forum .
Panelists include: Jasia Reichardt (Curator, previously ICA and Whitechapel Gallery, UK), Eddie Berg (Artistic Director previously FACT, currently BFI, UK), Peter Weibel (CEO ZKM, Austria), Hani Rashid (Architect - Asymptote, architectural design and research practice USA), Ken Friedman (Artist, Designer and Theorist, Professor of Leadership and Strategic Design, Department of Design and Artistic Practice, Norwegian School of Management), Rodrigo Alonso (Curator and Critic, Argentina).
March 1st, 2006
Tonight on the Subject of Architecture and Sound, John Bell, a lecturer at the Architectural Association London and director of transdisciplinary practice fxv.org will be moderating a discussion on resonance104.4FM .
Usman Haque , Flow Motion, and Janek Schaefer will be taking part. If a podcast version of this comes out afterwards I'll add a link here. The entire talk can be listened to online at 19.00 - 21.00 GMT (22nd March)
resonancefm
Resonance104.4FM is London's radio art station. Its brief? To provide a radical alternative to the universal formulae of mainstream broadcasting. Resonance 104.4FM features programmes made by musicians, artists and critics who represent the diversity of London's arts scene, with regular weekly contributions from nearly two hundred musicians, artists, thinkers, critics, activists and instigators; plus numerous unique broadcasts by artists on the weekday ‘Clear Spot'.
Other Talks of interest coming up
9th March “ Bending Technology, Novel Instruments - Discussion “
16th March “ In The Field, Location-based Sonic Art Projects - discussion “
March 1st, 2006