sábado, 25 de abril de 2009

Domos en Boom Festival (Portugal)

http://www.boomfestival.org/boom2009/index.php?option=com_g2bridge&view=gallery&Itemid=120&g2_itemId=3481

domingo, 19 de abril de 2009

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/ultima/arquitectos/buscamos/dioses/adorarlos/elpepuult/20090420elpepiult_2/Tes

Os dejo el link del diario el pais, que publica una entrevista con Beatriz Colomina hoy 20 de abril

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/ultima/arquitectos/buscamos/dioses/adorarlos/elpepuult/20090420elpepiult_2/Tes

jueves, 16 de abril de 2009

martes, 14 de abril de 2009

lunes, 13 de abril de 2009

miércoles, 8 de abril de 2009

BUCKMINSTER FULLER. EL LENGUAJE.

“Dios es un verbo”


Hablar de lenguaje en la obra de Buckminster Fuller implica no sólo los nuevos términos que él acuña, sino también del lenguaje del que él parte para formalizar y difundir sus ideas.

Tipos de lenguaje:

1- Lenguaje del que parte: lenguaje matemático (geometría analítica basada en tetraedros) y el lenguaje de la naturaleza (leyes de composición y de relación).

2- Lenguaje propio: sinergia, dymaxion, efemeralización, nave espacial tierra, design responsability, design revolution, eficiencia energética, eficiencia de materiales, sostenibilidad, ecología, etc.

3- Estilo propio: “nave espacial Tierra”, “todo el mundo es un astronauta”, “más con menos”, “things are actually events”, etc.

Nuestra idea es visualizar sus conceptos a través de sus inventos y diseños. Pero al mismo tiempo, intentar mostrar pero no enseñar. Que la sensación sea como la que transmitía él mismo cuando explicaba sus nuevas ideas en sus conferencias.

Ana Alegre

Anna Comas

Marta García

Maria Solé

martes, 7 de abril de 2009

viernes, 3 de abril de 2009

Diagrama Utopia

We Make Money Not Art - Forays

There’s a strange little device on your website. It’s called Bucky and seems to implode. Can you tell us something about it?

A— AB. This is Jerry’s killer project and she thinks more clearly about it than I but we do share this distrust of Mr. Bucky Fuller. He is still someone that we have to contend with, maybe one of the most important idols that we have yet to destroy. He is really this figure head of all of this naïve technological optimism that threatens to murder anything that was once dangerous and/or interesting about sustainability.

G. The Bucky is an exploding microcosm contained in a dome. It simulates the illusion of cheap and easy sustainability and environmentalism based on the commodity. Saving the world has became a commodity that you can buy in Whole Foods and every other shop on the block and it's really pathetic. Why is being green even an interesting future? Honestly, it looks all the same to me.

AB: Isn’t it just the same as the present except that people will feel guiltless about their consumption, about their excesses? You know, I feel like sustainability even has enough room in it’s future for things like solar powered tanning salons and ways to power your television set by the energy emitted by burning your own calories. And all sorts of other “neat�? stuff.

JG. For me, a sustainable future based on consuming "with the earth in mind" is the ultimate social disaster. I prefer to stop preparing for the upcoming natural disasters and start acting on the social disaster around me, like consumer capitalism.

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The Bucky’s are based on Fuller's Geoscope: This globe that allows you to see the big picture and help humanity somehow to "anticipate and cope with inexorable events". Bucky I is a forest made of money that explodes. Pure illusion. My Bucky is meant to mimic the actual fragility of 'Space Ship Earth'. Green or not. I really want to destroy this illusion of "saving" the world going "green". I don't think we are going to "save" it. But i do believe we have to go more dark in order to learn how to live on it from now on.

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Para toda la entrevista 

www.we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/2007/12/i-read-about-yo.

busque en el sitio de ellos pero no encontro, si alguien lo ve que me diga.

forays.org