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5th International Festival for Architecture in Video
THE FUTURE AND THE CITY
international architectural conference > November 30 - December 3, 2000

exhibitions > November 30 - December 17, 2000




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Spela Hudnik
Raumanzug
Slovenia 2000, 12’46”

Different conceptualisation of the World and spatial perception is being conditioned by rapid technological development. Constant growth of dynamic social ties, economic, information and traffic flows are some of the main features of the century. They are changing the static image of the World. People are no longer interested in static architectural shells, but rather in dynamic spatial attires. They demand a completely new environment that can see, listen and react to us, as we do vice-versa. Therefore they build mechanical and digital interphases, prostheses, expanding possibilities for motion. They avoid proscribed territorial mobility. The necessity of reducing distances, dynamism, mobility and interaction are leading to the development of architecture as a transport-dwelling shell, which isn't a product of the building industry, but a combination of the automobile and aircraft industry, may be fashion industry or biological analyses. They have the characteristics of shrinking and expanding, growth and extension. Telematics can provide such conditions stimulating the search for new visions of mobility into the most unknown new spaces. In a time of total communication human body wants to dress in architecture.

Spela Hudnik was born in 1968, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. In 1995, she graduated at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana. In 1996, she started her postgraduate program as an assistant at the Faculty of Architecture in Ljubljana. In 1997, she continued her postgraduate studies at the Akademie den bildenden Kunste in Vienna, with prof. Michaele Sorkin. In 1996, she worked in a partnership with Peter Vezjak, the founder of the Office for Architecture and Film - MONOCHROME. In 2000, she organised the international workshop HYDROCITY and founded the International Festival: Architecture and New Media - Bionic Territories, Ljubljana.
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