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Enabling : the work of minimaforms / Stephen and Theodore Spyropoulos.
Title & Author:

Enabling : the work of minimaforms / Stephen and Theodore Spyropoulos.

Publication:

London : Architectural Association, ©2010.

Description:

203 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm

Notes:
Cover title.
"Features experiments in art and architecture by Studio Minimaforms with contributions by Brett Steele, Marie-Ange Brayer, David Greene, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Bronac Ferran, Stelarc, Andrew Benjamin, Roger F. Malina, Mira Calix."--Page 4 of cover.
Title from cover.
Includes transcript of an interview with Stephen and Theodore Spyropoulos.
Includes bibliographical references.
Interview with Stephen and Theodore Spyropoulos / by Brett Steele -- Minimaforms: architectural disseminations into the atmosphere / by Marie-Ange Brayer -- Elemental uncertainty / Memory Cloud -- Twenty-five + sentences on minimaforms / by David Greene -- Animalistic architectures / Archigram revisited -- The war fallout / by Krzysztof Wodicdzko -- Think weapon / Vehicle -- On Minimaforms / by Bronac Ferran -- Behavioural environments: becoming animal -- Body building: a conservation on performance / by Stelarc -- Seeing machine / Brunel Gateway -- Knots and the place of experimentation: Minimaforms and architectural practice / by Andrew Benjamin -- Collective mirroring, Facebreeder -- Some art-science observations: the need for creative friction / Roger F. Malina -- Machina Speculatrix (a machine that watches) / Mira Calix Collaboration.
Features experiments in art and architecture by Studio Minimaforms, with contributions by Brett Steele, Marie-Ange Brayer, David Greene, Krzysztof Wodiczko, Bronac Ferran, Stelarc, Andrew Benjamin, Roger F. Malina, Mira Calix.
Summary:

Minimaforms, founded in 2002 by Stephen Theodore Spyropoulos, is an experimental architecture and design practice. Using design as a mode of enquiry, the studio explores active forms of systematic play, enabling the everyday to shape and stimulate social and material interaction. This book explores minimaforms.

ISBN:

1902902866 (paperback)
9781902902869 (paperback)

Subject:

Spyropoulos family.
Minimaforms (Firm)
Installations (Art)
Art, Modern 21st century.
Art and architecture.
Architecture and technology.
Art, Modern.
Art 21e siècle.
Art et architecture.
Architecture et technologie.
installations (visual works)

Form/genre:

Interviews.

Added entries:

Spyropoulos, Stephen.
Spyropoulos, Theodore.
Steele, Brett

Holdings:

Location: Library main 271217
Call No.: BIB 204145
Status: Available

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