Sunday, June 25, 2006

Post Padula


Padula was really great, especially the spooky forest where Fresco Bosco took place. Walking around at night you could see clouds of fireflies, and weird shadows from the installations on progress. Angelo's piece rocked: the Neen Emblems were installed along a huge wall facing the forest and they were imposing and funny at the same time.and we had tons of fun with Franko B and Alessandro and John of Lovett/Codagnone who did a great performance called Obliquities. Their soundtrack kept repeating "I recongnize that I'm not you, I made myself, I made myself what I am, I changed myself, I became someone else" over and over again, a totaly hypnotizing mantra that I can still hear...At the end of the night a gang of kids from the local town had gathered outside the monastery and brought an amazing over accesorized disco-car complete with huge sound system, light show and a homo-disco soundtrack that was just a perfect ending.

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Some plants I liked in Naples


Naples is a pretty amazing town, and thanks to the wirlwind motorbike ride around town with our gracious hosts Vito and Katia last night, we got to see a pretty good part of it. During the day I just couldnt stop photographing the plants (?!). Here's some I liked.

Today we're off to Padula where Angelo is part of the Fresco Bosco exhibition curated by the super prestigious Achille Bonito Oliva

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Schaulager


This is one of my totally favourite buildings and too bad I couldnt find any decent photos of it. Its Schaulager (2003) by Herzog & de Meuron, a kind of storage space / exhibition space. The concept is simple: art works stay in storage for so long and nobody can see them or see if they are ok so why not have a storage space where they can be easily exhibited while in storage? The solution by H&dM is not so simple, yet utterly fabulous: A kind of box with faux-cave exterior, with a prismatic space carved out of it, leaving a rockmade little house on the prairie in the middle. The windows are of course cracks in the rock.

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Cute Marble Detail

I finished my Kamikaze deadline yesterday, so here's a cute building with a nice marble detail: the screws holding tha marble to the facade are kin of jighlighted and also they rusted a bit and there's some airconditioners too so its a nice example of how a modernist and maybe lightly brutalist building can look good today. Its in Thessaloniki, when I saw it I thought it looked like a building by Krandonellis, yet it's by Thomaidis.

Friday, June 09, 2006

A House made from stacked pieces of Land




This was my contribution for the Star Wars issue of the Hong Kong based concept book CREAM, which we got to know via our good friend Panos Tsagaris. Star Wars always makes me think of the desert, a kind of african landscape + Herzog's Fata Morgana and I was already having the idea to make somthing from the pieces of land leftover from the Invisible Home project. (I just re-read what I wrote, my syntax is way off today, I better stop bloggin and get back to work cos there is tons of stuff to do before tuesday)

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Wrapping and Building

A slight fascination with wrapped buildings. I'm not really sure whats' interesting about them but I keep photographing them, but then again I photograph everything.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Virgin Suicides


While in Patras we visited the now defunct all-girls school Arsakeion. Even though the place has been out of use for only a few years, it seems ancient and the apparent recent renovation for "culture purposes" somehow makes the whole thing super beautiful and super spooky.

This coming September, a large contemporary art (and Architecture!) exhibition curated by Nadia Argyropoulou will take place in the school. More on this soon...

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Some pics from the New Trends Exhibition

The students of U-Patras together with Yannis Aesopos did a fantastic job of setting up the exhibition. Here's some highlights during his presentation Minsuk Cho of MASS Studies showed this video of Towers in the Park ,
the amazing model of Taira Nishizawas' gymansium
JDS Architects Mermaid project
Enric Ruiz-Geli / Cloud 9 Villa Nurbs
Polaris Architects The Threatened City
R Sie(n) 's Hypnosis Chamber
and
the super active Veronica Valk form ZiZi-YoYo, Esthonia

Friday, June 02, 2006

Almost ready

New Trends is almost ready thanks to the hard work by the students of U-Patras who volunteered to set up the installation. The exhibition opens tonight, and tomorrow is an all-day symposium where all the participating architects will present their work, so its should be a super intereting day. Oh and here's some pics of the Cloud House model which took forever to look a bit sloopy but thats part of the deal. Also the presentation boards came out nice.

Monday, May 29, 2006

AGENDA: New Trends this Friday


The New Trends in European and Asian Architecture opens this Friday in Patras. The theme is AGENDA. On Saturday there is an all-day conferance.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Polygon Concrete

As usual I've been browsing past photos, and this time I went all the way back to 1995. I photographed these breakwave modules for Purple Prose and wrote a piece called Alt-PREFAB which I think was all about how concrete prefabrication can become a little psychedelic. Seems like I'm alwasy interested in the same things over and over, but these are still kind of cute anyway.

Friday, May 26, 2006

The Show without a Name

I was lazy and quite hazy during last nights' super packed opening at Rebecca's temporary space, and was carrying my too-heavy-canon-camera in my back pocket, and still I totally skipped on taking any pictures. Angelo took tons and he blogged them too, I'm just posting some pics of the works so you get an idea. I was pretty happy with the way everything turned out. Angelo's amazing TheTasteOfTears.com a blurry view of Angelo's room My ScreenTrees with Miltos' 444theory.com in the background
go ahead and post your 444's on Miltos 444theory.com
Angelo's Neen Emblem Curtain
A still from MirrorCloud
Really I have to say that I was quite egocentric and mostly took photos of my pieces, so I'll be going back for a more thorough documentation

Thursday, May 25, 2006

The Crack of Dawn

I left the BlueBoy club really late, and it was totally dark outside and I could not see much, and I had forgoten that there is a time of day in Second Life, and that sometimes it's night and sometimes day. The good thing with time on the internet is that you can set it to fit your mood, and in second life you can choose how the sun looks like, so I decided to have a rising sun moment, and when the light came I found myself next to this really funny gay monument.