Artistic Research as Aesthetic Science
transcript
Heike Klussmann, Thorsten Klooster (2011): BlingCrete In: Artistic Research as Aesthetic Science, ed. Martin Tröndle, Julia Warmers, publisher: transcript, June 2011
www.transcript-verlag.de
www.transcript-verlag.de
Experimental Arts Conference
National Institute for Experimental Arts (NIEA) at University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney Australien
Experimental Arts Conference National Institute for Experimental Arts, Sydney (AUS), Vortrag Heike Klussmann, Thorsten Klooster
19-20 August 2011 Main Conference
17-18 August 2011 Postgraduate Conference
What is experimentation? What makes art experimental? What are the results of aesthetic experiments and why do we need them? Could artists invent new modes of experimentation with/for science? What are the differences between experiments and inventions; experiments and failures; experiment and innovation?
The Experimental Arts Conference will showcase and discuss innovative arts projects by leading practitioners, thinkers and research groups that model new forms of transdisciplinarity and offer new ways of addressing real-world issues.
Main Conference Program >>
www.niea.unsw.edu.au
19-20 August 2011 Main Conference
17-18 August 2011 Postgraduate Conference
What is experimentation? What makes art experimental? What are the results of aesthetic experiments and why do we need them? Could artists invent new modes of experimentation with/for science? What are the differences between experiments and inventions; experiments and failures; experiment and innovation?
The Experimental Arts Conference will showcase and discuss innovative arts projects by leading practitioners, thinkers and research groups that model new forms of transdisciplinarity and offer new ways of addressing real-world issues.
Main Conference Program >>
www.niea.unsw.edu.au
BlingCrete™ – Light reflecting Concrete
Brochure
Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus
BEST OF PAPA JO`S
Exhibition Best of Papa Jo`s
10.4. - 26.6.2011
Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus
10.4. - 26.6.2011
Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus
DMY
Berlin
BEST OF PAPA JO`S
catalogue Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus
BEST OF PAPA JO`S. From sculpture to video art. Exhibition Catalogue Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus 2011.
blINGCRETE™
Index
BlINGCRETE™ / extract from indexcards, 15 x 18 cm, 86 cards
Name: BlingCrete™
Characteristics: Light reflecting concrete
Substrate: High performance or ultra high
performance concrete
Substrate colours: Greyscale variety from white to anthracite and all RAL-colours
Sizes of glass beads: 0,7 mm to 7 mm, with 4 mm as a standard size (alkali-resistant)
Element shapes: Plane, angular or rounded
(concave / convex)
Surface layouts: Grid, Random, Flux
www.blingcrete.com
www.kennwert.com
Name: BlingCrete™
Characteristics: Light reflecting concrete
Substrate: High performance or ultra high
performance concrete
Substrate colours: Greyscale variety from white to anthracite and all RAL-colours
Sizes of glass beads: 0,7 mm to 7 mm, with 4 mm as a standard size (alkali-resistant)
Element shapes: Plane, angular or rounded
(concave / convex)
Surface layouts: Grid, Random, Flux
www.blingcrete.com
www.kennwert.com
Material Revolution
birkhäuser
BlingCrete In: Material Revolution, ed. Sascha Peters, Birkhäuser Publishers, 2011
www.haute-innovation.com/magazin
www.haute-innovation.com/magazin
Block Magazine
London
Blocks second issue takes as its theme Façade, reflecting on and looking behind the possible readings, constructions and deceptions of the traditional front of architecture. Thorsten Klooster and Heike Klussmann consider how research into the technical properties of the edges an faces of materials, is unlocking new functional applications.
Launch of magazine 14th July 2011,
6.30 -8.30 at WORK, 10A Acton Street, London, WC1X9NG
www.blockmagazine.co.uk
www.workgallery.co.uk
Launch of magazine 14th July 2011,
6.30 -8.30 at WORK, 10A Acton Street, London, WC1X9NG
www.blockmagazine.co.uk
www.workgallery.co.uk
Bauwelt 35|2011
Blingcrete™
Bauwelt 35|2011 publishes an interview with Heike Klussmann and Thorsten Klooster about Blingcrete™.
www.bauwelt.de/blingcrete
www.bauwelt.de/blingcrete
Material Vision
Frankfurt am Main
BlingCrete™
at Material Vision, Frakfurt a.M.
24 – 26 Mai 2011
at Material Vision, Frakfurt a.M.
24 – 26 Mai 2011
National Glass Centre
FAÇADE : THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY
In architecture the façade of a building has always been a key design feature - defining the identity, or face, of a building. This exhibition will explore through artists’ and architects’ work, how facades can be used to both reveal and conceal – and often what, upon closer scrutiny, lies beneath the surface: the tension between appearance and reality. One of the most striking architectural developments over the last 50 years has been the increasing presence of glass façades, which have become all but ubiquitous, at least in larger towns and cities, affecting both our environment and people’s lives. Firstly shops, then offices and more recently apartment blocks have been clad increasingly in ever greater expanses of glazing.
This exhibition explores some of the origins of this in the radical writings and architecture of the 1910s onwards, the subsequent development of glass technologies, and the range of its manifestations and effects since. It also throws this seeming ‘triumph of transparency’ into relief, by contrasting it with its inverse: the blank, dark or broken/blind façade in architecture. And reflecting contemporary developments, it will look at how new glazed-façade technology seems to metamorphose between the transparent and the opaque, hinting at a more ambiguous play between material surface and its depth - what lies beneath.
With: Heike Klussmann / Thorsten Klooster/ Alexander Apóstol / Foster + Partners / Gelitin / Gregor Schneider / Ian Kiaer / Jeffrey Sarmiento/ Michael Raedecker / Mossessian and Partners / Ola Kohlemainen / Phil Coy / Sauerbruch Hutton. Curated by Rob Wilson
www.nationalglasscentre.com
This exhibition explores some of the origins of this in the radical writings and architecture of the 1910s onwards, the subsequent development of glass technologies, and the range of its manifestations and effects since. It also throws this seeming ‘triumph of transparency’ into relief, by contrasting it with its inverse: the blank, dark or broken/blind façade in architecture. And reflecting contemporary developments, it will look at how new glazed-façade technology seems to metamorphose between the transparent and the opaque, hinting at a more ambiguous play between material surface and its depth - what lies beneath.
With: Heike Klussmann / Thorsten Klooster/ Alexander Apóstol / Foster + Partners / Gelitin / Gregor Schneider / Ian Kiaer / Jeffrey Sarmiento/ Michael Raedecker / Mossessian and Partners / Ola Kohlemainen / Phil Coy / Sauerbruch Hutton. Curated by Rob Wilson
www.nationalglasscentre.com
BAU Munich
Nanotechnologie & Bionik – Hightec in der Bauwirtschaft
BLINGCRETE™ – light-reflecting concrete – is shown in the exhibition Nanotechnologie & Bionik – Hightec in der Bauwirtschaft. This exhibition presented by the German Federal Ministery of Economics and Technology BMWi at the BAU 2011 in Munich examines high-tech strategies for the construction industry.