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venice biennale 2010

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  • hairdresser
    edited May 2010
    @ GH 5^ - werner sorbek enuff 4 u greenhaus?
    polished empty skull = bare bones in the rhettwhoric paddock compared 2 flock of flyblown sheep up against the electric fence.
    @ miles 17^ - 50% of A/C screening 2 indarstry standard could = meddle.
    09 didn't hexactlee raise any bars.
  • luke
    edited November -1
    Is that published anywhere?
  • greenhaus
    edited November -1
    ^^ This german wall is aussie, is 3 skinned glass? Ya.
  • hairdresser
    edited May 2010
    ^^ no. but did not come out of SGA power point downloaded from lost iphone like others.
    ^ this is arsetrailyah mate. get real. if it had that it wouldn't have all the culla + movement with indarstree standard ac screens on the other side.

  • luke
    edited May 2010
    Yep, stuck on the rails HD.

    Back on VB 2010, I was about to get to a critique of the voice of Australian architecture during the Goon Show before the transmitter went down in a thunderstorm. The question I had was where does this place fit in the vision. Nice little out of the way unmolested spot.
    http://www.theage.com.au/environment/paradise-lost-seal-rocks-fights-for-serenity-20100507-ujob.html
  • cabbie
    edited November -1
  • hairdresser
    edited May 2010
    ^^ top spot. treachery beach. pity its finally going to get rooted.
    think old skool sydney legals kept whoring developers/architects out 4 years.
    ^must have finally all died or been eaten by zombies.

    ----->think the macca/NH VBvision was a fancy dress coastal rape scheme --the graphic was sending out that message. how i read tentacles. blood sucking parasite, all veins, no brain no heart? seal rocks/sugarloaf/treachery probably in the way of one of the arteries.

    looking thru the marxican VB propostions all seem to b solidly in favour of the growth/big population model. its inevitable? conventional thinking really.
  • luke
    edited November -1
    ^ Conventional thinking HD?

    -----or embarrasingly out of step with Govt. Policy after the big australia reversal by our man from Boganville.
  • luke
    edited November -1
    Peter Jackson would like the Hobbitsville entry from Boganville.
    Just needs a strategically placed BIRD to distract you away from the henna tattoos
  • info
    edited November -1
    this

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/arts/not-in-the-league-of-other-nations/story-e6frg8n6-1225913001609

    http://shinsekai-analysis.blogspot.com/2010/08/venice-arch-biennale2-post-rendered.html
  • cabbie
    edited September 2010
    <p>or this</p>
    <p><a href="http://australiandesignreview.com/news/18324-2010-Venice-Architecture-Biennale">http://australiandesignreview.com/news/18324-2010-Venice-Architecture-Biennale</a></p>
    <p> </p>
    <p><embed width="425" height="350" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" id="VideoPlayback" quality="high" pluginspage="http://macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" wmode="transparent" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/zvIXzhEG1SU"></embed></p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>?</p>
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    http://vimeo.com/14653105

    Tony Fretton is on the money.


    http://blog.firelabi.com/2010/08/the-alfa-romeo-from-the-piazzasalone.html

    and one I saw on my holiday
  • info
    edited September 2010
    Venice Biennale 2010 Australian Pavilion.

    The Euros don't get it - people meet in stick shows, bag shops and public toilets.
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  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    So the bag is right. Now for the pavilion.
    Here's one I prepared earlier which seems to have inspired the Croats.
    People meet in stick shows, bag shops, public toilets.........and Tasmanian naval architecture. Bacinosalone.
  • sod
    sod
    edited November -1
    ^ holden special vehicle
  • info
    edited November -1
    ^ Just the thing for stoned wombats caught in the headlights.
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    I like to think of it as about 1500 square metres of double height exhibition space topped by a nice penthouse with a sundeck which is good for 50 knots on open water.

    Check out the videos here: http://www.incat.com.au/domino/incat/incatweb.nsf/v-title/Video gallery?OpenDocument

    HSV-X1 Joint Venture is my favourite but I don't mind what the Japenese do with them either.
  • dharma bum
    edited November -1
    Stop the boats . . .
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    Australiasalone
  • info
    edited November -1
    ^

    http://arammooradian.wordpress.com/2010/09/05/beyond-entropy-and-the-venice-biennale-where-people-meet-in-architecture/
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    "Shumon Basar stole the show with a stunning and poetic narrative for his concluding slot as the hour approached midnight. Without energy, he concluded, there would be no more war."

    Blindingly obvious I would have thought.

    Futhermore as the energy runs down I suspect that there is likely to be more than enough war for everyone.
  • info
    edited September 2010
    ^
    Dunno - I was wondering if that was a 3-D photo ^^^ was all.
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    Only 2D I'm afraid. Took it up the Oodnadatta Track. Some friends up there are conducting experiments combining Arabunna, Pitjanjara, Scottish and Afghan DNA to create the people of the future.

    I am also curiously unsettled by that young architecture student Aram Moordian. As I recall in Thomas Mann's earlier novella of the same name as Visconti's film Death in Venice the principal character Custav von Assenbach becomes obsessed with a handsome young polish boy and lingers on the Lido despite an outbreak of cholera in Venice with unhappy results. Across the water there is an art exhibition in the gardens.

    Must be a message there.
  • info
    edited September 2010
    Gollum does the shooting, so he's not sending one.
    http://ashtonraggattmcdougall.blogspot.com/2010/07/future-is-here.html
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    The future is here..........? Sounds like an oxymoron to me.

    Call me old fashioned but Bruce Goff's idea of the continuous present has always appealed to me.

    I noticed exploring Aram Moordian's blog that one AA studio group in 10-11 is going to the antipodes.

    http://arammooradian.wordpress.com/

    The Why and Wot? studio Learning from Holes in the Ground.

    Could be there is a place for us in the world of architectural thought after all?

    Call that a theory.....THIS is a theory.
  • info
    edited September 2010
    No - but in the world of zombie slap stick definitely^
  • brunotautinstitute
    edited November -1
    Problems with zombies.

    The inner suburbs are just alive with them at the moment.

    Give me a call and I'll send round one of our blokes before they move on to satire.
  • cabbie
    edited November -1
    <p>arrrr yep.....</p>
    <p><embed width="425" height="350" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" id="VideoPlayback" quality="high" pluginspage="http://macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" wmode="transparent" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/hBaWkQApbdE"></embed></p>
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