[spectre] Test_Lab: The Invisible City - July 8, 2010

V2_ joris at v2.nl
Tue Jun 29 10:16:11 CEST 2010


Test_Lab: The Invisible City

July 8, 20:00 to 23:00
(doors open: 19:30)
V2_, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam
http://www.v2.nl/events/test_lab-the-invisible-city

This edition will feature a selection of freshly graduated artists,
architects, and designers from European art and design academies whose
projects explore the invisible aspects of our contemporary urban
environments.

Opening: Theo Deutinger (AT/NL), TD Architects

Demonstrations: Selena Savic (SRB), Piet Zwart Institute | David
Benque (FR), Royal College of Art | Michael Dotolo (US), Frank Mohr
Institute | Renee Hulshoff (NL), Royal Art Academy | Gabriel Vanegas
(CO), Academy of Media Arts Cologne | Oliver Goodhall (UK), Royal
College of Art

Performance: Joram Kroon, a.k.a. Prace (NL), Utrecht School of the Arts

Artists, architects, and designers play an important role in revealing
‘invisible’ aspects of cities, often providing new insights into how our
cities function and develop. To rethink the ‘invisible city’ under the
pressure of rapid urbanization, this edition of Test_Lab will feature a
selection of freshly graduated artists, architects, and designers from
European art and design academies whose projects explore the invisible
aspects of our contemporary urban environments. The selected projects
range from artistic representations of invisible cities, to simulations
of urban economy and concrete scenarios for urban production and energy
development. As it is custom to the Test_Lab event series, the audience
will form the critical test panel for the demonstrated works and will be
invited to examine each graduation project 'hands-on'.

Test_Lab: The Invisible City will be streamed live in this page, July
8, starting 8 p.m. CET.

For more information please contact:
Michel van Dartel
Michel at v2.nl
+31(0)10 206 7272



Test_Lab is a bi-monthly public event organized by V2_ that provides an
informal setting for the presentation, demonstration, testing, and
discussion of artistic research and development (aRt&D)




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