Deadline for Symposium "Collage, Architecture and Space" ends tonight

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A one-day symposium exploring collage in architecture and space across multiple eras and disciplines. Various sessions and lectures will be held throughout the day.

Poster of the Collage, Architecture and Space symposium © Collage Research Network

The symposium is organized by the Collage Research Network, which was founded in 2018 to support the growing network of scholars and artists working on collage in its variant forms and across disciplines. The aim is to share and disseminate information related to collage, including books, essays, articles, exhibitions, conferences, symposia, events and collections which examine or highlight collage across disciplines. 

SESSION 1
Lorenzo Ciccarelli, ‘Between Perception and Ambiguity: Herzog & de Meuron’s Collage Design Strategies’
Marie-Louise James, ‘Bilderatlas Mnemosyne (1929): Scaling, Collage, and the Cartographies of Aby Warburg’

SESSION 2
Peter Heinrich Jahn, ‘Complex combinations—the pattern-based architectural draft of the early modern period as a kind of collage’
Mohamed W. Fareed, ‘Historic Wekalas by Collage: The Representation of a decaying architectural typology in Historic Cairo’
Kristopher W. Kersey, ‘Screenic Collages: The Assemblage of Space in Japanese Byōbu

KEYNOTE
Lukas Feireiss, ‘Dub Style. Experiments and versions in non-linear cultural production and education’

SESSION 3
Talia Kwartler, ‘Sophie Taeuber-Arp: The Space of Elements and Objects’
Filippo Cattapan, ‘The Fragmented Model of Rome in Belgian Post-war Architecture’

SESSION 4
Opeyemi Adewale, ‘Motifs, Patterns and Collages: Using Seamless Patterns for Architectural Visualisation and Spatial Reification in Post-Digital Design’
Alexander Bartscher, Konrad Peter and Matthias Pabst, ‘“Clichés of the Avantgarde”—About conscious coding and unconscious perception of pictorial communication in current design practice’

Registration
online registration here

When
08.06.2022, 10-19h

Where
Vorhoelzer Forum​
Technische Universität München (TUM)
Arcisstraße 21
80333 München