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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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Luigi Centola, Sonia Cillari
FORCING SHAPES
Italy 2000, 1’40”

To go beyond the image of built space and achieve a visual representation. To communicate the space of thought. DYNAMISM. Reality and its way of being no longer appears in a static way. Quantity is substituted by quality in architecture, in mathematics, in physics, in the new aesthetics and in art. Analysis is substituted by the method of animation, thus introducing concepts such as indeterminacy and intuition which generate communicative spaces. If analysis establishes invariable elements, intuition grows upon the variability of the first creative act to the choice of freezing one or more possible configurations that complete the sequence of evolution. TIME. If time is used as a parameter of space, it becomes action, project. There are a number of static three-dimensionalities that can be observed. Not only one time span exists. It is a multidirectional concept which refers to the time spans of planning, of duration and of individual experience. The actual concept of duration is changing; it is no longer considered as the continuation of a certain way of being, but as the need for change, a continual metamorphosis of initial conditions. This is the fundamental presupposition for dynamic architecture. The ancient dweller of architecture has now become the participant. 

Luigi Centola was born in 1968 and graduated in architecture in 1993 with the highest marks. In 1996 he received the Design Diploma of the Architecture Association and in 1997 he received the Fulbright. He also won a scholarship at the American Academy and was cultural ambassador for Rotary International in America. He has published theoretical essays and projects and has participated in conferences in Europe, America and Australia.

Sonia Cillari was born in 1970 and graduated in architecture in 1997 with the highest marks. In the year 2000 she obtained a Master degree in Digital Art at the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, where she is carrying out research on the use of computing architectural planning. She is also working on multimedia projects.
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