OPEN SOURCE ARCHITECTURE: THE FUTURE ART SPACE
July 9-August 4, 2001
EYEBEAM ATELIER
www.eyebeam.org/opensourcearchitecture
With the Center for New Design at Parsons School of Design presents:
OPEN SOURCE ARCHITECTURE: THE FUTURE ART SPACE
An Online Critical Forum
Open Source Architecture is a four week online critical forum featuring artists, architects, critics, curators, designers, and theorists, along with the public, in a discussion on the convergence of new media art and architectural space. Each week will explore a different themeMaking, Mediating, Experiencingwith the fourth week dedicated to The Future Art Space. The forum is co-directed by architects Craig Newick and David Hotson.
Participants include:
Peter Anders, Andreas Angelidakis, Suzanne Anker, Architecture Research Office, Roy Ascott, Asymptote Architecture, Robert Atkins, Betty Beaumont, Andrew Blauvelt,Marshall Blonsky, Wayne Carlson, David Chipperfield Architects, Preston Scott Cohen, Carolina Cruz-Neira, Neil M. Denari, Diller Scofidio, Foreign Office Architects, Jean-Marc Gauthier, Gluckman Mayner Architects, Michael Joaquin Grey, Michael Heim, Pablo Helguera, Natalie Jeremijenko, Ronald Jones, Leeser Architects, Greg Lynn FORM, Fabian Marcaccio, Pedro Meyer, Christian Moeller, MVRDV, Louise Poissant, Erwin Redl, Reiser Umemoto, RUR Architecture, Rogers Marvel Architecture LLP, Cynthia Beth Rubin, Michael Rush, Peter Seidler, Vibeke Sorensen, Soundlab/Cultural Alchemy, Elizabeth Streb, Tucker Viemeister, Bruce Wands.
This is the fourth annual online forum produced by Eyebeam Atelier. The first online forum, INTERACTION: Artistic Practice in the Network, was recently compiled and edited into a book co-published with D.A.P. and is currently available at www.eyebeam.org and in bookstores. A book about the second forum, RE:PLAY: Game Culture Game Design is currently in production.
Open Source Architecture is supported by a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and The Center for New Design at Parsons School of Design parsons.edu . Additional support is provided by e-flux.com and Artbyte magazine.
Eyebeam Atelier www.eyebeam.org is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1996 by John S. Johnson with the purpose of introducing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts while simultaneously establishing new media art as a significant genre. Eyebeam is currently in the last phase of an Architectural Design Competition for its new museum of art and technology in
the Chelsea art district in New York City.