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Aikštėje

by Lukas Jusas, Leta Lileikytė, Justinas Dūdėnas, Andrius Ropolas, Matas Šiupšinskas

Pokalbiai apie architektūros aktualijas

Copyright: © 2024 Lukas Jusas, Leta Lileikytė, Justinas Dūdėnas, Andrius Ropolas, Matas Šiupšinskas

Episodes

A044: 6 arai priežiūros. Kolektyviniai sodai. Pokalbis su Goda Aksamitauskaite, Vsevolod Kovalevskij ir Vladu Suncovu

54m · Published 18 Sep 12:26
A044: 6 arai priežiūros. Kolektyviniai sodai. Pokalbis su Goda Aksamitauskaite, Vsevolod Kovalevskij ir Vladu Suncovu

A043: Exploring the underground culture of Rotterdam. The conversation with Riccardo de Vecchi

40m · Published 02 Aug 12:17
In this episode, we will talk about Riccardo's practice in analogue and digital photography, discover his projects in the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, or Germany, and share the lessons learned from photography masters Massimo Vitali and Todd Hido. Also, we will cover Riccardo's most recent ongoing project “Who is ugly now?”, which is an explorative visual essay on the city of Rotterdam. Pictures of newly built towers, squares, and anti-squat buildings where underground culture is nested, create a unique portrait of Rotterdam.

A042: Kaip tiriama Kauno miesto atmintis? Pokalbis su Luku Mykolaičiu

33m · Published 15 Jul 10:10
Pokalbyje su Luku Mykolaičiu aptarsime architektūros ir interjero fotografijos, parodų ir meno laukus. Lukas dokumentuoja Kauno erdves ir architektūrą, su nostalgija žvelgdamas į kintančius praeities sluoksnius. Vienas iš didžiausių menininko inspiratorių – fotografas Antanas Ingelevičius, kurio nuotraukose įamžinti Tarpukario Kaune gyvenantys žmonės, miesto erdvės ir architektūra. Taip pat apžvelgsime Nacionaliniuose Architektūros Apdovanojimuose laimėjusią parodą ir knygą „ARNO FUNKcionalizmas“.

A041: Kaip mato architektas? Pokalbis su Audriumi Ambrasu

28m · Published 10 May 09:55
Šiame pokalbyje Audrius Ambrasas dalinasi architektūros aktualijomis ir pažintimi su fotografija, kurią dažnai suvokia kaip mąstymo būdą. Galima pastebėti, kad architekto nuotraukose didesnis dėmesys skiriamas ne architektūrai, o ją supančiai aplinkai. Kviečiame klausytis šeštojo pokalbio podkaste „Fotografija ir architektūra“.

A040: Vilnius – sparčiai kintantis miestas. Pokalbis su Andrej Vasilenko

0s · Published 19 Apr 08:04
Šiame pokalbyje nagrinėsime sparčiai kintantį Vilnių ir jame gyvenančius vilniečius. Fotografas Andrej dalinsis asmeniais gyvenimo patyrimais, žurnalistikos ir kino industrijos projektais, kurie įkvėpė taikyti savitą stilių fotografijoje. Kviečiame klausytis penktojo pokalbio podkaste „Fotografija ir Architektūra“.

A039: Karo Ukrainoje fotografija. Pokalbis su Benu Gerdžiūnu

0s · Published 24 Feb 10:14
A039: Karo Ukrainoje fotografija. Pokalbis su Benu Gerdžiūnu

A038: Jausmas fotografijoje - kaip fotografas kuria istoriją? Pokalbis su Tadu Kazakevičiumi

0s · Published 10 Aug 10:42
A038: Jausmas fotografijoje - kaip fotografas kuria istoriją? Pokalbis su Tadu Kazakevičiumi

A037. Sensing Urban Matter. Toxic Becomings. Conversation with Rosa Whiteley

35m · Published 28 Apr 13:42
“Part of why I was interested in studying a very toxic, polluted and continuing to be polluted place is that I was interested in thinking of other ways of managing toxic space or our approach to them. Instead of thinking about segregation or separation, thinking about ways to live within them or study ways of living that was much more about remediation and co-existing with other forms of life. That was one of the things that drew me as an architect, occupying one of those spaces of externalities and considering ways to process them.” Rosa Whiteley is an architectural researcher and designer based in London. Her work investigates how we have organised the world through toxic flows, and how those flows, in turn, organise us. She is interested in how geopolitical conditions jump between the planetary and the molecular, and how forms of alternative infrastructure can influence the management of toxic space. She is currently working as a researcher in collaboration with the artist duo COOKING SECTIONS on projects in the US, UK, Sweden, and Italy. In December 2021, Operaciones Editorial published Rosa’s first book, In the Pink: Lively Architectures of a Toxic Cloud. Rosa’s work has been presented in Belgium, Germany, China, and the UK. Rosa holds a BA (hons) in Architecture from Manchester School of Architecture, and an MA in Architecture from the Royal College of Art, London. In this podcast, the conversation starts with discussing Rosa’s work “In the Pink”, on the toxic clouds surrounding the town of Nikel, formed as a result of nickel smelting activities in the area. Rosa explored and visualized the flow and resilience of different forms of life in this extractivist and seemingly dead landscape. Plants, bacteria and other forms of life that thrive in toxic environments reappear also in other projects by Rosa, such as “London Oil Critters”. We finish the conversation with the question how toxins’ “metabolic ability to break boundaries between the biological and the synthetic”, their ability to communicate “through our bodies or landscapes” can inform other types of evidencing for accountability.

A036. Sensing Urban Matter. Memory, representation and the intangible in architecture and its materials. Conversation with Studio Pararaum (Linda Zhang and Meng Li)

39m · Published 07 Apr 13:01
“It is around an understanding of the value and importance of what we call “felt experience” or “affect architecture”, aspects of space and living in space that cannot necessarily be diagrammed or put into parti drawing, but is essentially the web of immaterial and intangible aspects of what it means to be part of a space that really sort of… hits you in the chest. Overly unresearched topic in architecture! (...) For us, we always talk of the ways the materials can speak to you, which is to say, that we can sense materials. We have an ability to feel them and they have an ability to communicate things to us and for us it is where often the architecture emerges.” Meng Li and Linda Zhang are founders of Studio Pararaum, an award-winning architecture, design, and art studio based in Zürich and Toronto. They consider their practice to be a provocation of architecture’s capacity to communicate through felt experience—affect as a design process towards lived experience. Their work has been exhibited and presented internationally in Canada, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States, including the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, the Milan Architecture Design Expo, Canadian Centre for Architecture, London Festival of Architecture, Syracuse Erie Canal Museum, Toronto Offsite Design Festival, Berlin Institute for Endotic Research and the Berlin Centre of Art and Urbanistics. In the Sensing Urban Matter podcast, Linda and Meng take us through their practice that experiments with the intangible aspects of architecture while attentively processing material behaviour and its representations. Their projects, from commemorating cultural history of Erie canal waterway infrastructure, to pinpointing the origin of stones being used in Tessiner square (Zürich, Switzerland) bring questions of memory, representation and contradictions of the nature/artificial binary.

A035. Sensing Urban Matter. Blooms, plumes and flour. Conversation with Nico Alexandroff on landscapes, material flows and environmental data

35m · Published 31 Mar 10:07
A035. Sensing Urban Matter. Blooms, plumes and flour. Conversation with Nico Alexandroff on landscapes, material flows and environmental data

Aikštėje has 41 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:25:59. The language of the podcast is Lithuanian. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 21st, 2024 20:12.

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