Over a period of three months, Dylan Gauthier produced a series of public boat trips
through urban space on neighboring Newtown Creek.
The film explores the Bupa Great North Run's route through Tyneside, the presence of the runners and their journeys
through these urban spaces.
Not exact matches
It thrived amid the 19th - century
urban scene
through the clever idea of having a mixed - use building: the church built more
space than it needed for worship and rented some of the
space to businesses.
• modern design, solid wood mini-crib sized for
urban living
spaces • bassinet with extended use as mini-crib, comfortably up to 12 months (longer usage dependant upon baby's size) • sized for room - to - room mobility during nap time; fits easily
through small & standard doorways • patented no - tools - required easy set up in under 5 minutes • compact-fold construction for easy storage & transport (durable storage bag available) • open slats on all four sides maximize all important air - flow • 2 position adjustable mattress platform for growing baby • 4 lockable castors • ** colour may vary per country
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Through investments we've made throughout New York City to create growth in underserved communities, we've seen the impact that providing retail opportunities and community
space brings to a neighborhood,» said Margaret Anadu, managing director in the Goldman Sachs
Urban Investment Group.
See http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?pubRef=-%2f%2fEP%2f%2fTEXT%2bIM-PRESS%2b20111205IPR33211%2b0%2bDOC%2bXML%2bV0%2f%2fEN&language=EN Following that vote, the man responsible for steering the legislation
through Parliament, motorcycling Dutch MEP and IMCO Rapporteur Wim van de Camp, said that «These vehicles will increase
urban mobility, use less
space, waste less energy and have a reduced level of emissions» adding that «riding a motorbike has now become greener and safer.»
The Bronx Council on the Arts, located at the Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos Community College, 450 Grand Concourse (at 149th Street), hosts three exhibitions
through May 7: In the City: Memory, Places and
Spaces, which includes works on migration and
urban planning; Transmit - Transit: Hatuey Ramos - Fermin @ The Project Room, featuring traveling in the city and ethnic diversity; and Impractical Hats: Indie Crafts Reinvent Everyday Gear, featuring construction of hats in unorthodox ways.
But these common
urban birds still know how to get
through tight
spaces.
Innovative
urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318 Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311
urban design could create increased access to active transport.99 The compact geographical area found in cities presents opportunities to reduce energy use and emissions of heat - trapping gases and other air pollutants
through active transit, improved building construction, provision of services, and infrastructure creation, such as bike paths and sidewalks.303, 318
Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311
Urban planning strategies designed to reduce the
urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green space, parkland and urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311
urban heat island effect, such as green / cool roofs, increased green
space, parkland and
urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable urban populations.311
urban canopy, could reduce indoor temperatures, improve indoor air quality, and could produce additional societal co-benefits by promoting social interaction and prioritizing vulnerable
urban populations.311
urban populations.311, 303
Berlin About Blog
Urban Spree is a 1700 sqm artistic space in Berlin - Friedrichshain dedicated to urban cultures through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Bierga
Urban Spree is a 1700 sqm artistic
space in Berlin - Friedrichshain dedicated to
urban cultures through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Bierga
urban cultures
through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Biergarten.
Berlin About Blog
Urban Spree is a 1700 sqm artistic space in Berlin - Friedrichshain dedicated to urban cultures through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Bierga
Urban Spree is a 1700 sqm artistic
space in Berlin - Friedrichshain dedicated to
urban cultures through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Bierga
urban cultures
through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Biergarten.
While many refugee students have permission
through an exemption to leave the camp to pursue educational opportunities, when national security concerns arise, refugee students in Nairobi and other
urban spaces might be forcibly returned to the camps, causing further disruptions in their educational pursuits.
Thanks to her vision — plus some useful advice from architects and a graphic designer — the gritty
urban space is about to be turned into an outdoor canvas where everyone from muralists to taggers will be welcome to express themselves
through art.
Urban Prep engages their students in discussing difficult topics
through activities that create a safe
space for sharing their feelings.
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Through our Urban Parks Program, the Foundation supports organizations working to serve major cities through strategic design improvements of public green
Through our
Urban Parks Program, the Foundation supports organizations working to serve major cities
through strategic design improvements of public green
through strategic design improvements of public green
spaces.
Berlin About Blog
Urban Spree is a 1700 sqm artistic space in Berlin - Friedrichshain dedicated to urban cultures through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Bierga
Urban Spree is a 1700 sqm artistic
space in Berlin - Friedrichshain dedicated to
urban cultures through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Bierga
urban cultures
through exhibitions, artist residencies, DIY workshops, concerts, an art store and a large Biergarten.
Informed by his training as an
urban planner and sculptor, Theaster Gates produces works which develop
urban spaces through performance art and the critical engagement of the public.
Jon Benjamin Tallerås explores architectural and
urban spaces by reading the cityscape in unconventional manners,
through the perspective of overlooked or unused sites, building conglomerates, and temporary routes.
He has also photographed
urban spaces and structures
through commissioned and self - directed projects that include Disappearance...
He has also photographed
urban spaces and structures
through commissioned and self - directed projects that include Disappearance of Darkness, The New Suburb, Instruments of Faith, House / Home, and The Places of Glenn Gould.
Like Pollock, he had to work
through Surrealism before he could combine gesture and all - over composition, much as Rothko in 1949 worked
through urban realism before he could combine geometry with inner
space.
True North's counterpart, Fantôme Afrique, weaves cinematic and architectural references
through the rich imagery of
urban Ouagadougou, the centre for cinema in Africa, and the arid
spaces of rural Burkina Faso, and is punctuated by archival footage from early colonial expeditions and landmark moments in African history.
In 1976, Alanna Heiss founded P.S. 1 as the latest venture in a series of pioneering projects organized
through her non-profit organization, the Institute for Art and
Urban Resources, which included the Clocktower Gallery in lower Manhattan and other disused
spaces across New York City.
Early work explored the built environment
through unpopulated
urban spaces, such as California freeways, mini-malls and house facades.
The intention is to recreate the experience of being in and moving
through an
urban environment with particular emphasis on in - between
spaces, where light fluctuates from negative to positive.
During the process, we got to select a piece Aspects, On Related Circumstances that I created back in 2009 that reflect a process of observation of
urban spaces and the abandonment after the economic recession of 2008
through a series of photographs that later got printed and ensembled in a series of 10 miniature structures.
Describing himself as an
urban activist, rather than the artist, Biancoshock is an Italian, known for producing artworks that are usually ephemeral in
space, but limitless in time
through the photography, video, exhibition or any other media.
Examples include Patio Taller, a performance
space and grass - roots educational center in the industrial zone of San Antón that organizes a «theater of the oppressed» to address issues affecting their community; the collective transformation of the hillside town of El Cerro, Naranjito into a living mural that is socially and artistically charged; intergenerational workshops known as Escuelas Oficios (Trade Schools) that are recuperating artisanal traditions threatened by modernization and colonialism, such as weaving, lace making, and basketry; the revitalization of blighted properties and neighborhoods
through participatory
urban design of community centers, public parks,
urban gardens, and food cooperatives; and the aesthetic and physical reclaiming of public
space through movement by artist Noemí Segarra.
Via email, I asked her about the genesis of the exhibition: «As a child, I had wondrous and strange experiences at Coney Island... My family and I still go there and we believe in its never - ending potential for magic... [This is the] first exhibition to look at the site's enduring status as a muse for artists, from its rise in popularity as a seaside resort in the Civil War era
through the closing of its
space - age amusement park, Astroland, after decades of
urban decline.»
Utilizing the buildings unique architecture, various works share a dialogue throughout the interconnected
spaces, drawing on themes from
urban progress and post-industrial landscapes
through photography and site - specific installations.
Editors — Susa Pop, Tanya Toft, Nerea Calvillo, Mark Wright 2014 — Centerpoint Now, Journal of World Council of Peoples for the United Nations 2012 —
Urban Media Cultures: (Re) Shaping the Public
Space through Urban Screens and Media Architectures.
Through their exploration of the
urban space and those who inhabit it, these four artists are playing with it, denaturing it and rendering it with a poetics and sensibility which it deserves.
The Calder gallery opens
through glass walls on two sides to outdoor sculpture terraces; the east terrace is one of the great
spaces of the new building, with a gigantic living wall of local vegetation as backdrop and slitted
urban views.
Part of a larger project, curated by Bruno de Almeida, this edition continues a research on ways to think and discuss the production of (
urban)
space,
through a sequence of works carried out in the...
Staged in K11 Art Foundation's pop - up venue, a
space previously used to show future building projects that continue to change the urban landscape around Hong Kong, HACK SPACE forms an alternative hacker narrative, weaving moments from the history of western hacker activity with artworks that rethink space through unconventional methodologies of making and thin
space previously used to show future building projects that continue to change the
urban landscape around Hong Kong, HACK
SPACE forms an alternative hacker narrative, weaving moments from the history of western hacker activity with artworks that rethink space through unconventional methodologies of making and thin
SPACE forms an alternative hacker narrative, weaving moments from the history of western hacker activity with artworks that rethink
space through unconventional methodologies of making and thin
space through unconventional methodologies of making and thinking.
Perhaps influenced by the
urban landscape moving
through stages of upheaval, destruction, and renewal and rebuilding, Sosnowska has turned her attention to systems of modernization as seen
through the lens of architecture and
space, poking holes in the perceived certainty of these underlying structures and implied commands.
The exhibition explores the mutually shaping processes of
urban space and human identity
through photography, mixed media, sculpture, performance, and site - specific works.
Established in 2009, the art
space transformed a former printing factory into a center for interdisciplinary experimentation and community art projects, offering one example of an
urban area revitalized
through the cultivation of the arts.
It was quite shocking: a naked woman on a sofa and a bodybuilding he - man holding an oversized lollipop labelled «Pop» in a prominent position, lots of domestic gadgets including a TV, the cover of a comic presented as a framed painting, an all - too -
urban scene
through the landscape window, the ceiling covered with a
space - age photo of Earth.
split / fountain (S / F), merges at least 3 forms of production and dissemination ---- art, design, and print ----
through its operation as a design studio, project
space, bookshop, curatorial office, niche publishing house and pocket - scaled laboratory for
urban aesthetics and collaborative thinking.
Nadia Herzog is a pen name of Nadja Bozovic, a freelance journalist whose interest goes from the questioning influence of different art movements,
through the connection of arts and
urban space, to the art activism for social change.
The long slot of
urban open
space that spans the museum site seems to pass
through this transparent notch in the build ing.
The exhibition title, The Way Out is
Through is a reflection of our relationship to the transient nature of
urban space and how we respond to the tensions between our home interiors, exteriors of public
space, and the act of letting go.
If in the first instance she poses questions about the current state of the construction, development, use, and decay of
spaces that are apparently peripheral to the city, in the second she manages to provoke a dialogue about the different elements that make up the physical reality of the
urban landscape, in its constant transformation
through demolitions, excavations, construction materials, and contemporary ruins.
★ Mika Rottenberg: «Bowls Balls Souls Holes» (
through June 14) The centerpiece of this show, a delirious, 28 - minute video called «Bowls Balls Souls Holes,» takes viewers on a mind - blowing trip
through time and
space, from a Harlem bingo parlor to melting ice in a polar sea and from a seedy
urban hotel to the subterranean depths of a parallel universe.
Princen investigates and reframes
urban and rural
spaces through documenting the concept of post-occupancy, or the evolution of a building and its enduring relevance.
Socio -
urban and architectural theory has argued that
space is not self - evident, rather that it is socially produced; we produce the city, the digital landscape, office waiting rooms, the postal system, the nation and its territory by the way we live in and occupy it, use it, by what we wait for in it, send
through it, and the violence we use to try to control it.
Berlin - based artist Bernd Trasberger (born 1974) deals with the transformation of
urban space through his sculptural works, installations and collages, utilizing recycled and reappropriated architectural fragments.
Hong's sculptural installation works focus on experimentation with the perception of
urban space — particularly concerning how things and ideas can be transformed within, react to, and become resistant to different structures and power relations — how the new can be produced in and
through the complex relationship between heterogeneous elements in terms of the politics of
space.
Like an
urban archaeologist, she decodes the language of mundane
spaces, tracing cultural and historical references
through layers of time.