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INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTS AND ARTISTS WORKSHOP - DESIGNING RIXC MEDIA SPACE March 11–15, 2002 in Riga, Latvia, organized by The Center for New Media culture RIXC in Riga. http://rixc.lv (since 11th of March, 2002) During March 11–15, 2002 an international group of architects from Helsinki, Tokyo/Rotterdam, Budapest/London and Copenhagen together with young architects from Riga will work on innovative design concept and schematic development of “RIXC Media Space” – open public space for media culture activities in the city of Riga. > media architecture designs the space… Urban environment adjusts itself in accordance of demanding info-economy through communication technologies... City turns into cross-linked labyrinth of transitions with lounging portals, where happens border flux of labor and entertainment, public and private... Dominating is dictatorship of economy of flows, ever-changing sense and meaning alteration of immaterial... New media culture is our attempt to provide alternative aware by reconstructing logic of flows... Social dynamics of virtual networks applied to physical conditions over again facilitates expansion of public space... During sequential transformation of the Media space, the process of itself becomes a platform for artistic, conceptual and communicative collaboration, where representatives of interdisciplinary fields - artists, designers, architects, technicians, scientists contribute in joint effort... Let this space to be our different languages common contemporary metaphor... > location RIXC Media Space will be located in 11. Novembra Krastmala 35, next to the building of Artists’ Union of Latvia, in old city of Riga, right by the river Daugava. The space is former 110 m² sculptor studio. (some pics of the space: http://re-lab.net/rasa/rixc) RIXC Media Space intends to become a meeting place for different types of culture. This location is also chosen in order to connect traditional art areas with new media culture activities, and to bridge the traditional gap between 'high' and popular culture and the divisions between various youth, sub- and minority cultures. > development The building needs serious reconstruction (incl. fortification of foundations) and it might take couple years while it's finished. Therefore the process of reconstruction itself will be seen as creative art (plat)form. In the various stages of building, in-, within- and around- of this space various activities, workshops, performances will be organized and experimental art projects dealing with real and virtual spaces, will be developed and produced. International architect's workshop is the first step towards further development of the RIXC Media physical space, which will contribute for both - visualization of the future space and developing the context for prospective activities within it. > program During the workshop, RIXC will organize different related activities: MONDAY, March 11 20.00 - presentation of newly reconstructed RIXC portal (http://rixc.lv) and presentations by participants at the multimedia center MA1Z3 (http://ma1z3.com), DJ's and live jam session TUESDAY, March 12 20.00 - discussion at net. radio OZONE on "Post-modern urban geographies and public spaces" together with participants and representatives from Riga City Council (http://ozone.re-lab.net/live.ram) FRIDAY, March 15 16.00 - visual presentation of workshop results and screening of video documentation will take place in RIXC Media Space future physical premises – former sculptor studio of Artists House, 11.Novembra Krastmala 35. > participants: Tuomas Toivonen (Finland) <tuomas@aula.cc> - architect, journalist, musician from Helsinki, co-initiator and international co-cordinator of the symposium Bjarke Ingels (Denmark) <bjarke@plot.dk> - architect, co-founder of PLOT in Copenhagen Laszlo Fecske (Hungary/UK) <laszlo_fecske@yahoo.com> - architect, free consultant at PLOT (Copenhagen) and OMA (Rotterdam), currently studies at London Shohei Shigematsu (Japan/Netherlands) <shoheis@hotmail.com> - architect, currently working at Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in Rotterdam Ivars Shmits (Latvia) <shmita_kungs@hotmail.com> - architect, studied at Riga Technical University, Department of Architecture, and Bremen Architecture University in Germany Mariina Gavrjutina (Latvia) <marina_in_europe@hotmail.com> - architect, studied at Riga Technical University, Department of Architecture and at Milano Politechnical University in Italy Maksims Shentelevs (Latvia) <maxis@nams.arch.lv> - architect, currently studying MA at Riga Technical University, Department of Architecture Mikelis Putrams (Latvia) <mikelis_putrams@one.lv> - Currently studying at Riga Technical University, Department of Architecture > remote participants (on-line): Mr.Snow (Australia) <mr.snow@laudanum.net> - interface designer and media artist from Sidney Luke Jerram (UK) <luke@jerram.swinternet.co.uk> - artist, based in Bristol, works in cross disciplinary field, successfully fusing aesthetics, science and technology. Janis Garancs (Latvia/Germany) <jg@x-i.nu> - artist and "architect" of virtual reality and networked databases and others (now and later) > artists from Riga: Raitis Smits (Latvia) <raitis@re-lab.net> - media artist, co-founder of E-LAB, net.radio OZONE and Xchange network (http://re-lab.net) Girts Korps (Latvia) <korps@nordik.lv> - digital media artist, founder of SEMEMA, developing symposium web page (http://semema.org) Carl Bjorsmark (Latvia) <loco@parks.lv> - filmmaker, photo and video artist, co- founder of K@2 - informational and cultural public space in Liepaja, Karosta, will contribute with video documentation of the symposium (http://karosta.org), (http://borderland.tv) > organisers and coordinators: Rasa Smite (Latvia) <rasa@re-lab.net> - media artist & activist, co-founder of E-LAB, program director at RIXC, coordinator of the symposium (Mob.: +371- 6546776) Ieva Auzina (Latvia) <ieva@re-lab.net> - art scientist, curator, project coordinator at RIXC, press coordinator of the symposium (Phone: +371-7228478) Signe Pucena (Latvia) <signe@re-lab.net> - manager of RIXC, coordinator of the symposium (Phone: +371-7228478) > Support: Workshop is supported by Riga City Council, Latvian Cultural Capital Foundation, DATI Komerccentrs, Nordic Council of Ministers Information Office in Riga, development of RIXC media lab and Acoustic Space Research programm - by Daniel Langlois Foundation and Prince Bernhard Foundation. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold