Tuesday, 10 December 2013

A microscopic view of a macroscopic world

http://lorishocketmd.com/electronmicroscopy/fuag37awd3a2p3lm7o6zbrlw0c78do

http://www.designboom.com/snapshots/venice_06/australia.html

australia - ‘micro macro city’
venue: pavilion at giardini
commissioner: lucy turnbull
http://architecture.com.au


micro macro city presents eight highly-specific portraits of 
australian urban conditions which together form a culmative 
and comparative representation of everyday australian 
metropolitan life. in parallel, tweleve architectural projects 
are presented that demonstarte a relationship to the issues 
raised by each condition.

the exhibition was categorized into the following themes:
shrinkage, expansion, interface overlap, absorbsion,
exchange, re-use and oversupply.

irregularly shaped tables are distributed through the 
exhibition space ecah displaying drawings, potographs 
and architectural models. each table contains a drawing 
of an aspect of the urban theme togetherwith images of 
the selected architectural project in a manner that enables 
visiors to the exhibition percieve and reflect upon their 
relationship. sometimes this relationship is quite direct,
in other instances it can be more provocative or speculative.


shrinkage:
a small rural town expericences poulation decline, 
brought about by technilogical transformations in agriculture. 
along with the disappearance of goverment agencies, financial services 
and the reduction in retail.the maintenance of community support structures 
for cultural, social and recreational activities is placed under threat.

a small botanical reserve survives in the main street, this small strip 
of civicpride endures becauseits compact size enables it to be maintained, 
despite the towns reduced circumstances. a vacant habedashery shop is 
rennovated to accomodate a gallery and a local artist in residence program.
’‘the international art space, kelleberrin, western australia’
despite its modesty its engagement with the community and outreach
internationally has had enourmous positive positve social and cultural 
reprecussions. careful management, which requires that artists work 
directly with the local community. amplifies the impact of the modest but 
highly effective architectural transformation.