transarchitectures 02/03
Cyberspace and Emergent Theories
exhibition
03.08 - 23.08.1998

at:
Aedes East gallery, Berlin
curator:
Odile Fillion Michel Vienne

for the exhibition a catalogue appears in the typical Aedes format

the exhibition is featuring from LAb[au]:
exhibited project: liquid axis, redesigning the urban condition, urban development study
exhibited animation: white noise
writing: liquid axis, programmatic landscapes

participants:

T02:
Arakawa et Madeline Gins - Karl S.Chu - Neil Denari - Ammar Eloueini - John Frazer - Philippe Gregoire, Bradley Kligerman, Claire Petetin - Fiona Meadows, Frederic Nantois - Greg Lynn - Marcos Novak - Nox / Lars Spuybroek - Objectile / Bernard Cache - Nasrine Seraji - Adrien Sina - Neil Spiller - Bernard Tschumi

T03:
ABB / TUD / Bernhard Franken - Asymptote - Maurice Benayoun CybernetiK[A] - DECOi - Degre Zero -


Dunne Raby - Christian Girard - LAb[au] - Stephane Maupin - Ben Laura Nicholson - Kas Oosterhuis - Reiser Umemoto - ROCHE DSV & Sie . P - SAMYN and PARTNERS

about the transarchitecture exhibition:

After TransArchitectures 01 was presented at IMAGINA in March 1997 and TransArchitectures 02, TransArchitectures 03, a new itinerant exhibition has been opened at the AEDES gallery in Berlin and prefigures the news networks, the virtual communities and the town. This new urbanity is made possible thanks to new communications and the setting of the site www.archi.org that is working interactive with the catalogue of the exhibition TransArchitectures (02 03). TransArchitectures 01 simply aspired to inform about the existence of a not well known international trend whose interest is the conceptual research and the mutations of architecture in relation to the new numerical technologies and more particularly about the virtual architecture. TransArchitectures 02 was an itinerant exhibition and this had the advantage to let people know about proceedings with more ground from the use of numeric in these new approaches.

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