how DALL·E interprets the topic [1]
Construction and deconstruction processes can be observed in all areas of activity, there occurring as build up and dismantling. Both activities are mutually dependent. In order to be able to build up, another structure must be broken down. These activities indicate the limited availability of space and time, the need to be thought of in cycles. In their respective contexts, they develop meaning, morality, violence, hope.
They appear to us in non-ending promises of growth in capitalism, the loss of nature through climate change or massive destructions of wars, but also in the natural decay and the natural growth. We are permanently confronted with the phenomena of construction and destruction and have every reason to reflect on them.
In art, Gustav Metzger in his autodestructive art or Mierle Ladermann-Ukeles in her "Maintenance Art" have positioned themselves on this. "Politics of care" also think in a different way about the future. Where do we stand? How do we deal with construction, destruction, poiesis or decay? What processes do we use for our personal research?
The project proposes a practical approach to the topic and offers the opportunity to experiment with the different forms of constructing or destruction and to address their mechanisms of action and their impact in their environment.
I'm curious how you are interpreting construction and destruction and where you see the fields of activities for artists, designers and architects.
Besides the fach courses of my co-workers who wil, this semester, Christian Doeller will be assisting us with practical support to develop interactive artefacts within the context of the project.
Meetings in presence Tuesdays at 9.15 - 12.30 the Digital Bauhaus Lab Bauhaus Strasse 7, ground floor. Start: October 18th
Readings
- Destruction in Art Symposium
- Anna Tsing: Arts of Living on a Damaged Planet: Ghosts and Monsters of the Anthropocene ISBN 978-1517902360
- Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel: Critical Zones ISBN 9780262044455
- Paul Virilio: Bunker Archaeology ISBN 978-1568980157
- Andrew Pickering: The Mangle in Practice ISBN 978-0-8223-4373-8
- Mathieu Copeland, Clément Dirié (eds.), 'Gustav Metzger. Writings (1953-2016)', Geneva: JRP Editions, 2019, ill. ISBN 978-3-03764-535-2
- Ursula Damm, Mindaugas Gapsevicius: Shared Habitats ISBN 978-3-8376-5647-3
- Sacha Kagan: Art and Sustainability - Connecting Patterns for a Culture of Complexity ISBN 978-3837618037
- Yvonne Volkart: From Trash to Waste
- Hannah Arendt: The freedom to be free https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/320/320067/the-freedom-to-be-free/9780241472880.html
Timetable Presentations
Week | Date | Presenter |
9 | 06. December 2022 | N.N. |
10 | 13. December 2022 | Mojjo, Martin Müller |
10 | 20. December 2022 (virtual) | Amelia |
11 | 03 January 2023 (virtual?) | Victoria (visual perception) |
12 | 10. January 2023 | Visual Noise (Max) |
13 | 17. January 2023 | N.N. |
14 | 24. January 2023 | Cosmo |
15 | 31. January 2023 | Passion |
16 | 07. February 2023 | N.N. |
Artists
Projects
- Critical Zones Web Platform
- Lynn Margulis: Live is a process
- Marcus Maeder: Perimeter Pfynwald. A Soundscape Observatory
- Julian Rosefeldt Detonation Deutschland
- The Architecture Machine Group
- Robotic Chair by Max Dean, Raffaello D'Andrea, Matt Donovan
- Ant Farm Media Burn
- Andreas Angelidakis: The walking building, The building who wants to become a mountain (Walking building II
- Johann Grimonprez: dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y
- Peter Campus on 3 transitions
Student work (your contributions)
- Amelia Eickhoff
- Nodari Gogosashvili
- Franziska Kraetschmar
- Claas Matti Julius Krause
- Mojjo Krenz
- Maximilian Götz
- Victoria Mikhaylova
- /Martin Müller
- Lan Nguyen
- [Stefan Ralevic][2]
- Rodrige Saad
- /Cosmo Niklas Schüppel
- Ece Sungur
- /Thai Tai Pham
- EiriniK