FUTURE
THE LONDON FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE 2010
A Minnie Weisz Studio commission no 2.
CAROLINE COLLINGE // MINNIE WEISZ
"A PICTURE UNFOLDS,
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF THE LONDON A-Z"
A collaboration with Caroline Collinge for the London Festival of Architecture 2010
A performance, a sculpture, a transformation, interactive and playful.
Performance and Exhibition. July 2010.
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September 2010
POSTCARDS FROM PARIS // BELLEVILLE/KINGS CROSS
A POSTCARD DIALOGUE WITH ARTISTS IN BELLEVILLE
AND KINGS CROSS
A Collaboration with curator Charlie Levine of Trove Projects, Birmingham.
DECEMBER 2010.
ALEX HAW
Solo show : Alex Haw.
We are looking for sponsorship for this installation. To be sent details of this project and to discuss please contact the studio.
A site specific installation by Alex Haw under the arches at Minnie Weisz Studio, Kings Cross
Part railway and part luminous, part mechanical and part solar
Alex Haw is an architect and artist operating at the intersection of design, research, art and the urban environment. He runs atmos, a collaborative experimental practice which produces a range of architecture and events including private houses and public buildings, videos, installations and larger public commissions.
Current projects include THE CLOUD, a proposal for a vast immersive experience of the global digital sublime, with MIT; Live Portrait, a video commission for FACT working with ARUP; Lumiskin, a generative digital-space installation for ISEA09 (with dr.mo); Weather Projection, a real-time immersion in the world’s sunrises and cloud-cover as they trigger across the world (for Vivid, Sydney); Incel, a live spatial immersion in the Deutsche Borse transactions (for the luminale); and a design study of future architecture for the FutureLab. LightHive, a 3d-cctv transmutation of the Architectural Association into light, was highly commended at the FX and Lighting Design awards; Work/Space/Ply/Time, a CNC rapid-assembly pavilion, won the Urbantine competition and toured China with British Council funding. Alex studied at the Bartlett (UCL) and Princeton on a Fulbright, worked for Diller+Scofidio, Rogers and Grimshaw, and has taught design studios at the AA, Cambridge and TU Vienna.
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