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The Virtual House
AP116.S3.SS22
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Sub-series documents the planning and content of The Virtual House, issue 19/20 of ANY magazine (September) and the corresponding In ANY Event Seminar, held March 21-22, 1997 in Berlin, Germany. Sub-series is arranged into six files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1997 and 1998. Sub-series contains drafts, correspondence, invitations, press clippings, participant lists, documents related to the Virtual House competition, articles, photographs, audio and video cassettes, and copies of the issue.
1995-1998
The Virtual House
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AP116.S3.SS22
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Sub-series documents the planning and content of The Virtual House, issue 19/20 of ANY magazine (September) and the corresponding In ANY Event Seminar, held March 21-22, 1997 in Berlin, Germany. Sub-series is arranged into six files, by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1997 and 1998. Sub-series contains drafts, correspondence, invitations, press clippings, participant lists, documents related to the Virtual House competition, articles, photographs, audio and video cassettes, and copies of the issue.
Sub-series 22
1995-1998
Sub-series
AP116.S2.SS9
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Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anytime Conference and Journal, taking place 15-17 June, 1998, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. Sub-series is arranged into seven files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1994 and 1999. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, articles, and the publication itself.
1994-1999
Anytime Conference and Journal
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AP116.S2.SS9
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Sub-series documents the planning and execution of the Anytime Conference and Journal, taking place 15-17 June, 1998, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. Sub-series is arranged into seven files by object type. Material in sub-series was produced between 1994 and 1999. Sub-series contains correspondence with conference participants, poster, press clippings and press release, photographs and illustrations of conference and for journal, video and audio cassettes of conference proceedings, transcripts of conference proceedings, articles, and the publication itself.
Sub-series 9
1994-1999
drawings, born digital
AP183.002
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This directory contains 1144 still image renderings of Chemnitz Stadium. These renderings were cut together into a video in AP183.001. Original directory name: "final1-pix". Most common file formats: Alias Pix Image File, Alias Scene Description Language.
15 October 1995 - 17 October 1995
Renderings of Chemnitz Stadium
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AP183.002
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This directory contains 1144 still image renderings of Chemnitz Stadium. These renderings were cut together into a video in AP183.001. Original directory name: "final1-pix". Most common file formats: Alias Pix Image File, Alias Scene Description Language.
drawings, born digital
15 October 1995 - 17 October 1995
Sub-series
Multiple Projects
CP138.S6.D21
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File consists of films and videos which combine multiple projects of Gordon Matta-Clark together on one support. Materials were recorded in 1971, 1974-1977, and were transferred to videocassettes1991-1992 and to film reels at an unknown date. File contains film reels and videocassettes.
transferred to videocassette 1991-1992 (originally created 1971, [1974-1977])
Multiple Projects
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CP138.S6.D21
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File consists of films and videos which combine multiple projects of Gordon Matta-Clark together on one support. Materials were recorded in 1971, 1974-1977, and were transferred to videocassettes1991-1992 and to film reels at an unknown date. File contains film reels and videocassettes.
File 21
transferred to videocassette 1991-1992 (originally created 1971, [1974-1977])
Sub-series
Projects
AP165.S5.SS2
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The Projects sub-series, circa 1990 – 2000, consists of 61 video recordings relating to specific works in transformable design completed by Hoberman in the early years of his career. Material consists of MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, and Hi-8 cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this sub-series document projects such as: 6-meter expanding sphere as a permanent central exhibit at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, USA, 1991; Working scale model and section of a 60-foot diameter Iris Dome at The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, USA 1994; expanding sphere as a permanent atrium sculpture at Otaru Bay City Center, Sapporo, Japan 1998; six 2-meter diameter expanding spheres at Museo Interactivo Mirador, Santiago, Chile 1999; retractable dome for World’s Fair installed in front of the German Pavilion Expo 2000 World’s Fair, Hannover, Germany, 2000; 72-foot diameter retractable arch for Olympics Medal Plaza at 2002 Olympic Winter Games Salt Lake City, USA, 2002. It also contains footage of Hoberman and his team assembling works at his studio in New York.
circa 1990-2002
Projects
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AP165.S5.SS2
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The Projects sub-series, circa 1990 – 2000, consists of 61 video recordings relating to specific works in transformable design completed by Hoberman in the early years of his career. Material consists of MiniDV cassettes, Betacam SP cassettes, DVCAM cassettes, and Hi-8 cassettes. The majority of the records date from the mid to late 90’s to early 2000’s. Video recordings in this sub-series document projects such as: 6-meter expanding sphere as a permanent central exhibit at the Liberty Science Center, Jersey City, USA, 1991; Working scale model and section of a 60-foot diameter Iris Dome at The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, USA 1994; expanding sphere as a permanent atrium sculpture at Otaru Bay City Center, Sapporo, Japan 1998; six 2-meter diameter expanding spheres at Museo Interactivo Mirador, Santiago, Chile 1999; retractable dome for World’s Fair installed in front of the German Pavilion Expo 2000 World’s Fair, Hannover, Germany, 2000; 72-foot diameter retractable arch for Olympics Medal Plaza at 2002 Olympic Winter Games Salt Lake City, USA, 2002. It also contains footage of Hoberman and his team assembling works at his studio in New York.
Sub-series 2
circa 1990-2002
British conceptual artist Victor Burgin has been influential both as an artist and as a theorist of the still and moving image. Commissioned by the CCA, Voyage to Italy comprises two series of black and white photographs and an evocative video that engage the timeless beauty and lasting resonance of a nineteenth-century Carlo Fratacci photograph of Pompeii in the CCA(...)
Octagonal gallery
7 December 2006 to 25 March 2007
Victor Burgin: Voyage to Italy
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British conceptual artist Victor Burgin has been influential both as an artist and as a theorist of the still and moving image. Commissioned by the CCA, Voyage to Italy comprises two series of black and white photographs and an evocative video that engage the timeless beauty and lasting resonance of a nineteenth-century Carlo Fratacci photograph of Pompeii in the CCA(...)
Octagonal gallery
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Programs
CP138.S6.D24
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File includes compilations made from Gordon Matta-Clark's original films and videos, and organized into a series of roughly hour long programmes for reproduction and distribution by Electronic Arts Intermix. Materials were recorded between 1971 and 1977 and transferred to videocassette in 1993. File contains videocassettes.
transferred to videocassette 1993 (originally created 1971-1977)
Programs
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CP138.S6.D24
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File includes compilations made from Gordon Matta-Clark's original films and videos, and organized into a series of roughly hour long programmes for reproduction and distribution by Electronic Arts Intermix. Materials were recorded between 1971 and 1977 and transferred to videocassette in 1993. File contains videocassettes.
File 24
transferred to videocassette 1993 (originally created 1971-1977)
Project
Senna [Seine] (2002)
AP207.S1.2002.PR02
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The project series documents the film "Senna", produced by Pettena in 2002. The film shows Pettena descending down the stairs towards the Seine river, in Paris, and eventually disappear. "Here Pettena returns to the theme of the architectural project developed in the form of a performance that uses the body to produce an effect of working of space poised between the real and the imaginary." [1] The project series contains video of the performance and film stills. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-seine-2002/ (last accessed 22 January 2020).
2010-2017
Senna [Seine] (2002)
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AP207.S1.2002.PR02
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The project series documents the film "Senna", produced by Pettena in 2002. The film shows Pettena descending down the stairs towards the Seine river, in Paris, and eventually disappear. "Here Pettena returns to the theme of the architectural project developed in the form of a performance that uses the body to produce an effect of working of space poised between the real and the imaginary." [1] The project series contains video of the performance and film stills. Source: [1] Gianni Pettena website, https://www.giannipettena.it/italiano/opere-1/ff-seine-2002/ (last accessed 22 January 2020).
Project
2010-2017
Sub-series
AP207.S2.SS02
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Architettura corretta londinese” curated by Pettena and presented at the Palazzo Te in Mantova, in 1981. The exhibition presented the work of young architects from London, including Nigel Coates, Zaha Hadid, Jenny Lowe and Peter Wilson. The exhibition is also the result of Pettena's interest in the critic of contemporary avant-garde architecture. The sub-series contains scans of the exhibition catalogue published by Casa del Mantegna, in Mantova. The sub-series also contains two u-matic tapes of unidentified video recordings possibly related to the exhibition.
1981, 2013 - 2016
Architettura corretta londinese (1981)
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AP207.S2.SS02
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The sub-series documents the exhibition "Architettura corretta londinese” curated by Pettena and presented at the Palazzo Te in Mantova, in 1981. The exhibition presented the work of young architects from London, including Nigel Coates, Zaha Hadid, Jenny Lowe and Peter Wilson. The exhibition is also the result of Pettena's interest in the critic of contemporary avant-garde architecture. The sub-series contains scans of the exhibition catalogue published by Casa del Mantegna, in Mantova. The sub-series also contains two u-matic tapes of unidentified video recordings possibly related to the exhibition.
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1981, 2013 - 2016
articles
Lateral Gaze
21 August 2023
Lateral Gaze
Stefano Boeri on Gabriele Basilico, in conversation with Stefano Graziani and Bas Princen
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