PLACE@SPACE – (re)shaping everyday life
PLACE@SPACE – (re)shaping everyday life is an exhibition at Z33 – House for contemporary art which deals with the relationship between people and their spatial environment, art and technology.
In “PLACE@SPACE – (re)shaping everyday life”, the visitor is invited to experience and influence the spatial impact of technology. The artists, scientists, architects, engineers and designers involved make the impact of new technologies visible and show how we can use them to reclaim our spatial environment and to make it our own again. The works by the artists all touch upon four overlapping areas of tension, i.e. visible-invisible, local-global, narrating-creating and private-public.
“PLACE@SPACE – (re)shaping everyday life” shows installations by Paul Casaer (B), GRRRR (Ingo Giezendanner) (CH), Ryoji Ikeda (J), Irational.org (UK), Limiteazero (I), Alice Miceli (BR), Haruki Nishijima (J), Egle Rakauskaite (LT), Reconfigurable House Team (HU), Traces of Autism (NL), Arturas Valiauga (LT), Peter Westenberg (B), Jeremy Wood (UK) (more info about the artists here). The scenography of the exhibition was designed by architect Christian Kieckens.
Read more: http://www.z33.be/
Funding and partners:
Z33 – House of contemporary art, bolwerK, IvOK, Klara, Knack, de Mondriaan Stichting, De Vlaamse Gemeenschap, TVL, EDM, BAM, i-City.
