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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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Bruno Juricic, Karmen
Franinovic
Angel’s angle
Domus Soccorso
Italy 2000, 3’34

ANG(E)L, Angel Angles, ‘abstract machines’, always ready to guide us into the convexity of the city, whose spatial logic is a continual refraction of every attempt of penetration, of every request of maternity and, at the same time, it is also an imperceptible mechanism that carves the surface of our body, The Sentence. This ANG(E)L is still locked up into the semantic cage of the three Cartesian axes, that he himself has created and evolved. This idea of man, however, no longer exists, it is unsuitable, it is a conceptual-structural derelict, roaming through cold and inhospitable architecture. This type of architecture no longer offers protection, because it no longer wants to be protected. It seeks haven in Architecture. It is the body’s possibility to be the horizon of Architecture, to create and be different forms of architecture in a continual movement from the Present World to the Virtual World. All of this is done in order to reach the place where the Angel is not the double Angle. Where the Angel’s wings can thoroughly examine the consistency of the city’s memory. Where Inscription will no longer be a mere trace, where Breath becomes a sacred place of Waiting, where the maternal cavity called Sky will offer hospitality and give the Angel the Structure of the new city.

Bruno Juricic was born on 26th November 1977. He is studies Architecture (4th yr) at the IUAV. In 1998 he won a competition giving him the possibility to participate in the Artistic Philosophical Laboratory, “Pensare l’arte”, (To think art), a fixed number course held by J. Baudrillard, J. Kosuth, P. Fabbri and organised by Trivioquadrivio, entitled “Tra Regola e Anarchia”, (Between rules and anarchy). He presented a project on the concept of Game and Memory. During the same year he was part of the Stage Laboratory held by Lucio Diana and by the “Settimio Theatre” in Turin. He also worked on a video installation on “L’Epidermicità”, (on the concept of not going below the surface). In 1999 he won another competition and was part of the fixed number workshop, “Giovani artisti per un progetto”, (Young artists for a project), in favour of a new primary school in Mestre.

Karmen Franinovic was born on 16th October 1975 in Croatia. She is graduating in Architecture at the IUAV and is writing her thesis, with Professor Purini, on the OISTAT competition for World Theatre in Prag - “Gli orizzonti e il Sublime - sottrazione degli spazi pubblici nella città contemporanea -ricerca sul rapporto soggeto - oggetto in architettura del Novecento”, (The Horizons and the Sublime – elimination of public areas in the contemporary city – study of the relation subject-object in architecture in the 20th century). In 1999 she was a host student at the Techinsche Universitat Berlin and she participated in the various seminars and workshops. She has worked as a Design Director with the architect Mr Dirk Alten (Alten Architecten Studio, Berlin) on a plan concerning a church and a private hospital for terminally-ill patients.
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