Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Modernism as a Ruin

Modernism as a ruin : an archaeology of the present

The exhibition sets its sights on modernity's design for a more humane and contemporary society since the early twentieth century: a design for new forms of living and new cityscapes. What happened to this utopia? The architecture and design concepts by the artists represented in the exhibition contemplate "models" of utopian, pure design in their state of deterioration. Sometimes preserving moments of the crystalline, they are riddled with decay, entropy, ruin, and "rust" (Smithson), yet find nourishment from the idea of the bricolage, the implementation "of that which is there", from the concept of recycling, so to speak. With that, they formulate final day stages, testing survival on the remnants of a demised civilization. These remnants are the final resources. On the other hand, these approaches thus take up a practically utopian thought of "sustainability", the idea of a better society, born of the spirit of dystopia.

Published to accompany an exhibition held at Generali Foundation (Vienna), 19 June-20 September 2009.

Folie, S. 2009 Modernism as a ruin : an archaeology of the present Nürnberg: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2009.


Cornflour experiment



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfD-Gs2il94&feature=related











Blasting operation

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfKHl8n24PI

Ghost town in Siberia

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_V1uFGoS2I

Abandoned cities and places





Abandoned cities and places





ARCHITECTS OF THE SCREEN

Doctor Zhivago



Ken Adams



The Golem-Hans Poelzig





















...architect Hans Poelzig designed the sets as a reproduction of the medieval Jewish Ghetto of Prague. He designed them specifically to be filmed, creating highly expressionist imagery. The cinematography of Karl Freund, in collaboration with Poelzig and Wegener (director), is cited as one of the most outstanding examples of German Expressionism.

















http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Golem:_How_He_Came_into_the_World

Playtime-Jacques Tati





































Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Space in Film

Spaces that have been created...

after handing in the last project and receiving the new brief I wasn´t quite sure where I wanted to go next with the new project, which is why I started looking into films, or better said, films that I like, and was trying to specify what I like about them.

I realized that what really excites me are the spaces that are created for films, the set design. What fascinates me is the "mind" behind those films, the one who imagines the sets. Interestingly next to our group project, where we had to adapt a novel, I was really getting into the idea of how something you read, becomes something you imagine and that can then be performed in a film!