BEN VAN BERKEL & THE THEATRE OF IMMANENCE

PORTIKUS
Artist(s): Group
Dates: Till 13 January 2008

The group exhibition Ben van Berkel & the Theatre of Immanence consists of an advanced installation designed by Städelschule professor of architecture Ben van Berkel together with Prof. Johan Bettum and Luis Etchegorry. The installation houses a series of works by artists and architects who have participated in the one-year long experimental project, entitled the Space of Communication, a project by the Städelschule Architecture Class (SAC). The participants in this project have been international architects and artists Asterios Agkathidis, Brennan Buck & Igor Kebel, Florencia Colombo, Dani Gal, Holger Hoffmann, Jonas Runberger and Gabi Schillig.

In addition, the Frankfurt-based design-technology group, MESO Web Scapes / MESO Digital Interiors, is providing an installation of advanced image projection entitled On Things Off Things On. Throughout its period, the exhibition will serve as a hub for various events and lectures.

This exhibition marks the end of the exploratory Städelschule-project the Space of Communication where various aspects of the contemporary conditions of social interaction and communication have been investigated. While some of the projects inherently engage with new electronic technology, some take it for granted and others merely reflect upon it in a distant fashion.

Common to all the projects is that they address the social and inter-relational aspects of communication or spaces of communication. In this manner the projects insist on the relevance of art and architecture to which new technology can only add but not change the basic missions or functions. The investigations have been guided by a series of invited specialists, first and foremost professor and architectural theorist, Sanford Kwinter (Rice University, Houston), and artist and professor Peter Hagdahl (Royal Academy of Arts, Stockholm).

The exhibition Ben van Berkel & the Theatre of Immanence presents an advanced shape projection design on architecture. MESO Digital Interiors’ installation On Things Off Things On activates the structural surface of the installation. In this manner, it is also a very ambitious case study in augmented architecture, an attempt to create a reactive surface of extraordinary spatial complexity. The built structure inside the Portikus is illuminated by multiple precisely matched digital projections that both enhance and obscure the physical objects, adding information and disinformation, atmosphere and detail, playing on topics of presence, absence, body, and volume.

The synthesis of the architectural installation and the light projections is present in the Internet via inter-active live feeds at the address, http://journal03.staedelschule-onlinegroup.org. Journal 3 is the last of three Internet-Journals that are presented by the project group in the project, the Space of Communication. Journal 3 has been developed by MESO Web Scapes.

For further informations on the hithero course of the Space of Communication and for the upcoming events program, please see: http://www.staedelschule-onlinegroup.org/

The exhibition and the previous project the Space of Communication have received generous support from Deutsche Telekom. Thanks for support goes also to Vitra., Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, and Heinz und Gisela Friederichs Stiftung.

Contact:

PORTIKUS
Alte Brücke 2 Maininsel
60594 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Telephone +49 69 962 44 54-0
Facsimile +49 69 962 44 54-24
Web: Website: www.portikus.de

OPENING HOURS

Tuesday - Sunday: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Wednesday: 11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Monday : closed

ADMISSION FREE

Directions:

From the airport: all S-bahn trains in the direction of the City, stop Konstablerwache
From the main station: U-bahn No. 4,5, stop Römer
Bus: 30/36, stop Schöne Ausicht
Parking: Römer Garage, Sachsenhausen Garage

Image Credits: The Thing, by Ben van Berkel withProf. Johan Bettum and Luis Etchegorry

Graphic Design by Ishmael Annobil /  Web Development by Ruzanna Hovasapyan