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Yona Friedman
Ville Spatial project spanning across the horizon, with Yona Friedman and dog |
Yona Friedmans House, by Michel Mallard Studio, 2011 |
Hans Ulrich Obrist: Who are the philosophers and thinkers who gave you ideas? Was Foucault an inspiration for you? Or Deleuze?
Yona Friedman: I have had one very important intellectual guide: my dog. A dog spends its whole life improvising. Improvising in every situation.
With the following statement opens Yona Friedman his latest publication: Architecture with the People, by the People, for the People, 2011:
With the following statement opens Yona Friedman his latest publication: Architecture with the People, by the People, for the People, 2011:
< I chose this title as it paraphrases Lincoln's definition of democrazy, a definition that is just but seldom implemented. If I had to qualify my approach to architecture, I see it as “democratic” in the sense of Lincoln’s interpretation. Architecture has to be conceived with the people, materialised as much as possible by the people. The term “for the people” is evident. This does not mean that the architect has no role in the process: he can provide ideas, techniques, new aesthetics – which will get validated only with the people, by the people, for the people. By the way, architects are also people…belong to the people. > Yona Friedman.
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Interfunktionen
Interfunktionen, periodical, black-and-white, various sized volumes, 10 volumes, published by Heubach, Cologne.
Interfunktionen was started by Friedrich (Fritz) Heubach after a march in 1968 on the occasion of Documenta, when Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell and others went to protest the closedness of the exhibition. Heubach was inspired by Vostell’s magazine Decollage. More interesting anekdotes here. Thanks to Specific Object / David Platzker for the images.
Interfunktionen was started by Friedrich (Fritz) Heubach after a march in 1968 on the occasion of Documenta, when Joseph Beuys, Wolf Vostell and others went to protest the closedness of the exhibition. Heubach was inspired by Vostell’s magazine Decollage. More interesting anekdotes here. Thanks to Specific Object / David Platzker for the images.
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color flair & hair
11.12.11
august sander
Architektenehepaar. Der Architekt Hans Heinz Lüttgen und seine Frau August Sander Date: 1927–28, printed 1971 |
Fahrende Handwerksburschen, Germany August Sander Date: after 1929, before 1938 |
Der Maler Heinrich Hoerle portraitiert den Boxer Hein Domgörgen August SanderDate: ca. 1927, printed ca. 1979 |
High School Student, Cologne, 1926 August Sander |
7.12.11
surrender
Mark Wallinger, The Unconscious, 2010. Till February 19 on show in Museum De Pont, Tilburg (The Netherlands).
Wallinger took photographs from the internet of people who have fallen asleep on public transportation. The cell-phone snapshots taken by fellow passengers show a complete loss of self-control, defenselessness and surrender. Carefully guarded egos have vanished behind the literal and figurative vulnerability of a gaping mouth, a head nodding off, an exposed neckline.
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