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Information Architecture
Information Decoration
Institutional Critique
(Membrane)Thursday, June 18, 2009
Information Architecture
Information Decoration
Institutional Critique
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InfoArcadia (2000-2001)
On the Design of InformationStroom Den Haag, 2000
Lanchester Gallery, Coventry (UK), 2001
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3D model exhibit InfoArcadia, Stroom Den Haag
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InfoArcadia - printed matter & spoken columns pavilions with Armand Schulthess’ forest photographs
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InfoArcadia - corridor with contributor’s quotations
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InfoArcadia - InfoFitness Space
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Words in art are words.Letters in art are letters.Writing in art is writing.
Messages in art are not messages.Explanation in art is not explanation.
Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967)
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Ad Reinhardt (1913-1967)
Painting, 1954-58, 198 x 198 cm, Oil on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Australia
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1946
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1961
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Information Architecture
Information Decoration
Institutional Critique
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ISBN-10: 0226534197
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Paul Slovic et al - Survey, 1986 - Perceptions of Danger
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22InfoArcadia, 2000-2001 - InfoFitness Space
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Robert E. Horn
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Information Architecture
Information Decoration
Institutional Critique
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Hans Haacke (1935-)Shapolsky et al. Manhattan Real Estate Holdings, A Real Time Social System, as of May 1, 1971The work consists of 146 photographic views of New York apartment buildings, six pictures of transactions, an explan-atory wall panel, and maps of Harlem and the Lower East Side. Each photograph is accompanied by a typed text that describes the location and the financial transactions involving the buil-ding in the picture. Haacke discloses transactions of a real-estate firm between 1951 and 1971. Harry Shapolsky, the key figure, who is well protected by influential friends, is guilty of an assortment of fraudulent practices of which the judicial system has been exceedingly forgiving. Haacke’s solo show at the Guggenheim, of which this work was to be part, was canceled by the director of the museum six weeks before the opening, and artists occupied the premises in protest against this censorship.
(source: Lucy Lippard - Six Years.: The Dematerialization of the Art Object from 1966 to 1972)
Hans HaackeNo Mortgage - 1971
Assessed Land Value $8,500Total Value: $24,000
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(Membrane)
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Structure of the membrane photosystem
Outside
Inside
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End of presentation
© Ronald van tienhoven 2008
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