Posts Tagged ‘The City is Creative’

Opening of The Future of the Lab

Friday, November 27th, 2009
November 30, 2009
 
5:00 pmto7:30 pm

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We’re currently preparing for The Future of the Lab, an international expert meeting taking place here at BALTAN from November 30-December 2 to explore the roles and forms of the laboratory of the future.

On November 30th, from 17:00-19:30 at BALTAN Laboratories we will officially open The Future of the Lab with a public program. Horst Hörtner, Director of the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Linz, Austria, will give a keynote lecture to launch the event, which will be followed by an artistic programme organised by BALTAN Laboratories. The artistic programme will feature some work produced at BALTAN over the past year by artists Telcosystems, Michelle Teran, Geert Mul, Wendy Ann Mansilla and Jordi Puig, and Maurer United Architects. (more…)

The City is Creative at flux-s

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

From September 10-13, 2009, the vast, bare concrete floors of the monumental Hoge Rug buildings and Veemgebouw (the old warehouse building), together with the impressive street of pipelines, the Natlab (the former physics laboratory) and the wasteland in between, constituted the setting and stage for an international selection of artists and performers during flux-s.

bs_flux_s_opening_a0b1553Photo: Bram Saeys

For the festival, artist Michelle Teran developed a new site-specific work The City is Creative in residence at BALTAN Laboratories, which was installed on the first floor of the Veemgebouw during flux-s. See all of the photos and videos from the project as well as more information about the infra-red flashlight interface developed by Mr. Stock Interfaces for the work.

bs_flux_s_openingPhoto: Bram Saeys

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The City is Creative

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

 

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Urban Surfing in Eindhoven’s canals

Link to Flickr Collection
Link to YouTube Channel

People meet in different ways now, even in the strangest of manners. Imagine flying over a city and witnessing all the things that are taking place there. Connect to Google Earth and find Eindhoven, a small city in the Netherlands. As you get closer, a number of YouTube videos appear on top of the city. Did you know about the man that juggles? That there is a flying saucer in a park? A young couple are moving into their new apartment? The people who like to dance tango or the person who is an aspiring singer?

The City is Creative explores the daily creative acts taking place throughout Eindhoven that are often overlooked. Michelle Teran approached different people in the city who published videos on YouTube and invited them to remake one of their videos within the abandoned factory buildings at Strijp-S, the former Philips industrial terrain and future site of urban development project ‘The Creative City’. Visitors to flux-s can experience these reinterpretations through an exploratory interactive installation on the first floor of the buildings where the videos were recorded. This creates a double facade. The video makers never imagined that their works would be exhibited beyond the realms of YouTube, and the public are exposed to the untapped creativity of the city.

In addition, a series of documents from conversations and interviews between the artist and the creators brings together biographical information, observations and comments about the past, present and future state of The Creative City of Strijp-S as well as personal experiences about exploration, movement, play and discovery.

The City is Creative is project by Michelle Teran and co-produced by flux-s  and BALTAN Laboratories.

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