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6. international festival for architecture in video


international architectural conference > Florence
international architectural conference > May 2-5, 2002



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Chris Kievid (oosterhuis.nl), trans-ports, THE NETHERLANDS 2001, 3'08''

The complete trans-ports network consists of a series of active structures around the world and their virtual parent structures residing on the Internet. Visitors of the www.trans-ports.com website navigate and manipulate the virtual structures, by playing the real time trans-ports game. Visitors of the Biennale2000 installation in Venice play a collective game to explore the different modes of trans-ports, the data-driven pavilion that changes shape and content in real time. The network of the real and the virtual pavilions on the internet feels like one big organism with an array of connected cells. One can seamlessly jump from real to virtual and back again. Changes in the real influence the content of the virtual and vice versa. In this way the complex of real and virtual structures is experienced as one consistent hyperbody.


Kas Oosterhuis, born in 1951 in Amersfoort, Holland, graduated in 1979 with a degree in architecture from TU Delft and currently directs Oosterhuis Associates, a multidisciplinary group which brings together individuals of various specializations. He is the co-founder of the Attila Foundation (1994), which pursues the electronic fusion of art and architecture. He is currently teaching at TU Delft.
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