Surface Tension
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Surface Tension_Copenhagen Surface Tension_Copenhagen brings together practitioners from varied disciplines and geographies to undertake projects that seek to engage the city of Copenhagen. The exhibition extends from a past exhibition, Surface Tension_Curitiba, held in Curitiba Brazil in January 2006. Driving this series of exhibitions is the intention to examine local urban conditions through creative work by inviting multiple viewpoints onto the local from both residents of the city as well as visitors. In this regard, the exhibition aims to stimulate an exchange between local artists and international visitors, so as to generate and question methods of working relationally, understandings of local conditions, and the urgencies around building strategies. Focusing on aspects of the built environment, the exhibition aims to underscore the active systems, structures, and local productions at work in and around the city. From historical traces to urban infrastructures, the specifics and modulations of language to communities and their rituals, these investigations unfurl embedded features that inform and define the city and our place in it.
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April
14 - May 6, 2007
Copenhagen, Denmark Participants: __________________ |
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Nigel
Green & Robin Wilson
Dark Season Botany: A Voyage into Classification? The project concerns the documentation and identification of Copenhagen's winter flora. Inspired by the findings and archival notation system of the Danish botanist Pehr Forsskål's doomed expedition to Egypt and the Yemen (1761-63), the project offers the beginnings of a new set of criteria for an urban-specific system of vegetal classification. Including field imagery, field notes, artefacts and colour samples of isolated vegetal hues, the exhibition is a fragment of the full archive of expedition findings currently in storage in Southern England. Venue: Botanisk Have, enter Oester Farimagsgade, Kbh K |
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