>>>>>> Habitar - Bending the urban frame- Laboral, Gijon, 2010 >>>>>>

at Laboral Art and Industrial Creation Centre in Gijón (SP) until
November 8, 2010.

Utopian and radical architects in the 1960s predicted that cities in
the future would not only be made of brick and mortar, but also
defined by bits and flows of information. The urban dweller would
become a nomad who inhabits a space in constant flux, mutating in real
time. Their vision has taken on new meaning in an age when information
networks rule over many of the city's functions, and define our
experiences as much as the physical infrastructures, while mobile
technologies transform our sense of time and of space.

This new urban landscape is no longer predicated solely on
architecture and urbanism. These disciplines now embrace emerging
methodologies that bend the physical with new measures,
representations and maps of urban dynamics such as traffic or mobile
phone flows. Representations of usage patterns and mapping the life of
the city amplify our collective awareness of the urban environment as
a living organism. These soft and invisible architectures fashion
sentient and reactive environments.

Habitar is a walk through new emerging scenarios in the city. It is a
catalogue of ideas and images from artists, design and architecture
studios, and hybrid research centres. Together they come up with a
series of potential tools, solutions and languages to negotiate
everyday life in the new urban situation.

List of projects:
http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/en/736-projects

Download catalogue:
http://www.laboralcentrodearte.org/UserFiles/File/CATALOGOS/habitar.pdf

See pictures of the exhibition here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48831...@n00/sets/72157624260527437/

Review at We-Make-Money-Not-Art:
http://we-make-money-not-art.com/archives/laboral/

-- 
Olga P Massanet
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