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Performance of Katie Paterson's <em>To Burn, Forest, Fire</em>, 22 January 2022, NTU CCA Singapore.
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Performance of Katie Paterson's <em>To Burn, Forest, Fire</em>, 22 January 2022, NTU CCA Singapore.
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To Burn, Forest, Fire takes place as a series of incense burning ceremonies that awaken our sensorium and elicit an intimate, intuitive relation to the natural world confronting us with the sensorial richness of forest ecologies and the prospect of extinctions caused by humanity.
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<p><span>To Burn, Forest, Fire </span><span>takes place as a series of incense burning ceremonies that awaken our sensorium and elicit an intimate, intuitive relation to the natural world confronting us with the sensorial richness of forest ecologies and the prospect of extinctions caused by humanity. Stemming from collaborations with scientists across different disciplines, the work speculates on the olfactory qualities of the first and last forest on our planet. The earliest forest is believed to have formed in present-day Cairo (New York State, United States) about 385 million years ago; whereas the last forest before environmental collapse is identified with the Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, in the Ecuadorian Amazon, an ecosystem threatened by rampant deforestation and unsustainable agricultural practices. Katie Paterson’s interdisciplinary investigation resulted in the creation of incense sticks, blended by Japanese incense maker Shoyeido, that propagate the distinct fragrances of the two forests pushing our understanding<br />of reality beyond the domain of the visible.</span></p>
<p><span>This project was originally initiated by IHME Helsinki, a contemporary art organisation in Finland that situates its activities in a dialogue between art and science.<br /><br />Part of Free Jazz IV. Geomancers</span></p>
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14 -15, 18, 22 -23 January 2022
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Katie Paterson
Magdalena Magiera
Karin Oen
Ute Meta Bauer
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Southeast Asia
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Joseph Liow
Anna Lovecchio
Karin Oen
Priyageetha Dia
Ngoc Nau
Nguyen Hong Ngoc
Saroot Supasuthivech
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English
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Southeast Asia
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Making it Happen: Developing Projects for the Cultural Sector
Karin Oen, PhD
Class Timetable Outline (partial & incomplete)
Monday 27 September 2021
9-10:30
Introductions: Why, What, & Who
*Course format and deliverables
*Approaches & influences
*Models & Cautionary Tales
*Practice makes permanent
10:45 – 12:30
Introductions: How
*Practices and Principles
*Work Blocks and other Methodologies
12:30 – 2 LUNCH
2-3:30
Deeper Dive: Who
*You
*Networking, Synergies, and Creating Communities
3:45 – 4:30
Deeper Dive: Why
*Concept vs. Realisation
*Accountability
*Legacies
4:30-5:30
*Work Block & Individual Meetings
Tuesday 28 September 2021
9-10:30
Deeper Dive: What
*Envisioning & Defining your project
*Assets – Text, Visuals, Soundbites
*Project Management Tools
10:45 – 12:30
Deep Dive: Who
*Enrolling: Cultivating Buy-in and Ownership
*Building a team and team-building
*Communication Channels
12:30 – 2 LUNCH
2-3:30
Deep Dive: How
*Building Budgets, Targeting Funding, Grantwriting, Friendraising
*Sustainability and the Circular Economy
*Limiting Siloization
*Transparency
3:45 – 4:30
�Deep Dive: Why
*Values, Vision & Mission
4:30 – 5:30
*Work Block & Individual Meetings
Wednesday 29 September 2021
9-10:30
Deep Dive: Who/What/Why/How
*Project Life Cycles
*Project Management
*Documentation & Archival Practices
*Setting Intention, Creating a Studio Environment*
10:45 – 12:30
Deep Dive: How
11:30-12:30
*Work Block*
12:30 – 2 LUNCH
2-3:30
WE’RE LIVE
*10-minute Presentations*
3:45 – 5:30
Deep Dive: Who, What & What’s Next
*You++
*Action Plans, Goals, and Promises
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This certifies that
[Name of Participant]
has successfully completed
MAKING IT HAPPEN!
DEVELOPING PROJECTS FOR THE CULTURAL SECTOR
27 – 29 September 2021
Nanyang Technological University
Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Prof. Ute Meta Bauer
Founding Director
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Date: 29 September 2021
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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Making it Happen: Developing Projects for the Cultural Sector, 27 - 29 September 2021, NTU CCA Singapore.
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In this 3-day programme designed for cultural practitioners and arts administrators, participants will develop the competencies and skills for planning and controlling art projects from ideation to completion.
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Open College: Making It Happen! Developing Projects for the Cultural Sector
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Developing projects in the cultural sector comes with distinctive considerations unique to challenges in the field. Some examples of cultural sector projects include exhibitions, performances, festivals and other public presentations. In this 3-day programme designed for cultural practitioners and arts administrators, participants will develop the competencies and skills for planning and controlling art projects from ideation to completion. The course will examine the project management life cycle and address issues that drive or derail successful project outcomes. Participants will learn to define project parameters, identify and enrol stakeholders and use effective project management tools to plan, organise and track progress. Cultural sector projects often involve multiple, complex sources of funding. The processes involved in receiving the funds may not follow a regular schedule and subsidies sometimes are received after an event is over. These issues can create uncertainty in the financial management of cultural sector projects. Project managers need to be agile in the both areas of budgeting and financial management in order to enhance project outcomes. This programme will also cover grant writing, an important aspect of project development and management. With the understanding that every grant application is evaluated at various stages, participants will learn how to tackle the different aspects of a grant application. Through hands-on writing practice, participants will navigate grant procedures, regulations and evaluation criteria and most importantly, favourably position their projects and increase their chances of receiving funding.<br /><br />Course Instructor: Dr Karin Oen, Principal Research Fellow, Centre for Asian Art and Design, School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University
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27 - 29 September 2021
18 - 20 May 2022
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Karin Oen
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English
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Southeast Asia
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596333990
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Open College: Making It Happen! Developing Projects for the Cultural Sector with Dr Karin Oen. Trailer.
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27 - 29 September 2021
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Karin Oen
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In this 3-day programme designed for cultural practitioners and arts administrators, participants will develop the competencies and skills for planning and controlling art projects from ideation to completion.
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Presentation and Conversation: Eco-Hacktivism
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<a href="https://vimeo.com/502445509">https://vimeo.com/502445509</a>
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502445509
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Symposium: Techno-Optimism and Eco-Hacktivism <br />23 Nov 2019, Sat 02:00 PM - 07:00 PM The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road <br /><br />3.20 – 5.00pm Presentation and Conversation: Eco-Hacktivism with Irene Agrivina, artist; inhabitants, artists; Dr Serina Abdul Rahman, Visiting Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore; and Janelle Thompson, Associate Professor, Asian School of the Environment, NTU; moderated by Dr Karin Oen, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore <br /><br />With practices at the intersection of art and activism, Irene Agrivina and inhabitants will share more about their works, on view in the Exhibition Hall and the Lab respectively. While Agrivina teaches local women communities in Indonesia how to transform wastewater into valuable goods, inhabitants informs a wider public about the threats of seabed mining. Environmental researchers Dr Serina Abdul Rahman and Dr Janelle Thompson will present their findings on floral and faunal marine communities, as well assustainable and ecological solutions regarding natural resources."
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2019-11-23
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Serina Abdul Rahman
Janelle Thompson
Karin Oen
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Southeast Asia
Asia
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Botany
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Video
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English
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Environmental researchers Dr Serina Abdul Rahman and Dr Janelle Thompson will present their findings on floral and faunal marine communities, as well assustainable and ecological solutions.
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Presentation and Conversation: Eco-Hacktivism with Irene Agrivina, artist; inhabitants, artists; Dr Serina Abdul Rahman, Visiting Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore; and Janelle Thompson, Associate Professor, Asian School of the Environment, NTU; moderated by Dr Karin Oen, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore
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<div class="event_single_venue">The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</div>
<br />With practices at the intersection of art and activism, Irene Agrivina and inhabitants will share more about their works, on view in the Exhibition Hall and the Lab respectively. While Agrivina teaches local women communities in Indonesia how to transform wastewater into valuable goods, inhabitants informs a wider public about the threats of seabed mining. Environmental researchers Dr Serina Abdul Rahman and Dr Janelle Thompson will present their findings on floral and faunal marine communities, as well as sustainable and ecological solutions regarding natural resources.<br /><br />Part of Symposium: Techno-Optimism and Eco-Hacktivism
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2019-11-23
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Janelle Thompson
Karin Oen
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Southeast Asia
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Activism
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Yanyun Chen
Karin Oen
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00:56:51
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #15: Yanyun Chen
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In this episode, we entrusted curator and scholar Karin Oen to converse with our Artist-in-Residence Yanyun Chen. The two come together for a fascinating conversation revolving around the significance of the studio in Yanyun’s practice, revealing how it can act as a stable space for generative experimentation, exploration, and inspiration during transitional periods. Throughout the exchange, Yanyun divulges the importance of materiality in her practice, how the residency has influenced new modes of thinking and working, and the innocuous comments that kindled her interest towards her current research project. They also touch upon Yanyun’s concurrent practices, contemplating the value in allowing them to unfold and weave together naturally.
Contributors: Yanyun Chen, Karin Oen
Editor: Magdalena Magiera
Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina
Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon
Intro & Outro Music: Zachary Chan
Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan
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2023
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Yanyun Chen
Karin Oen
Magdalena Magiera
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Zachary Chan
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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Podcast
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Southeast Asia
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A State in a State is the result of Aslanishvili winning the Han Nefkens Foundation – Fundació Antoni Tàpies Video Art Production Grant 2020, in collaboration with Jameel Art Centre, Dubai; the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design in Manila; NTU CCA Singapore and WIELS, Brussels. The Award appraises the work of emerging artists aged 40 and under, who live in West or Central Asia and have established a solid trajectory but not yet received recognition by international art institutions.
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Screening: A State in A State by Tekla Aslanishvili
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Geopolitics
Politics
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<p>11 Oct 2022, Tue – 6 Nov 2022, Sun <br />The Screening Room, Block 38 Malan Road, #01-06 <br />12 pm – 7pm, every day except Monday <br />Film starts every hour</p>
<p><strong>Premier Screening:</strong> Tuesday 11 October, 7:00pm-8:30pm<br />The screening will be followed by a conversation between the artist Tekla Aslanishvili, artistic-scientific collaborator Dr. Evelina Gambino and Assistant Professor Dr. Marc Gloede, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU, Singapore.<br />The welcome will be given by Ute Meta Bauer, Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, and Founding Director, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, and Dr. Karin Oen, Senior Lecturer and Head of Department, Art History, NTU School of Humanities.</p>
<p><strong><em>A State in a State</em></strong> is the result of Aslanishvili winning the Han Nefkens Foundation – Fundació Antoni Tàpies Video Art Production Grant 2020, in collaboration with Jameel Art Centre, Dubai; the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design in Manila; NTU CCA Singapore and WIELS, Brussels. The Award appraises the work of emerging artists aged 40 and under, who live in West or Central Asia and have established a solid trajectory but not yet received recognition by international art institutions.<br /><br />Aslanishvili was selected by an international jury, including NTU CCA Singapore’s Founding Director Ute Meta Bauer and former Deputy Director of Curatorial Programmes, Dr Karin Oen, for her body of meticulously researched work and her commitment to exploring a specific geopolitical context, whilst connecting to a wider discourse on the impact of extractivist economies on a planetary scale.<br /><br />Revolving around the scenes of delay and waiting that constitute cargo mobility, the film reads the optimistic narratives about the New Silk Road against the grain. It observes how the iron foundation of connectivity can be used as a weapon of exclusion and geopolitical sabotage. Dotting the same lines, other forms of sabotage are deployed by workers to disrupt the political violence. Looking at historic and current practices of resistance, <em>A State in a State</em> explores the potential of railroads for building a different, infrastructural consciousness, and the lasting transnational kinship among the people who live and work around them</p>
<p>The film is developed in artistic-scientific collaboration with Dr. Evelina Gambino, Margaret Tyler Research Fellow in Geography at Girton College, University of Cambridge.<br /><br /></p>
<p>Research & Script: Tekla Aslanishvili / Evelina Gambino<br />Music: Ani Zakareishvili / Nika Pasuri<br />Cinematography: Nikoloz Tabukashvili / Tekla Aslanishvili<br />Typography: Dato Simonia</p>
<p>Editing: Tekla Aslanishvili<br />Sound: Viktor Bone / Irakli Shonia<br />Color: Sally Shamas</p>
<p><em>A State in a State</em> will be also presented at the Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona from October 8<sup>th</sup> till November 27<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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11 October - 6 November 2022
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Tekla Aslanishvili
Marc Glöde
Marc Glode
Hans Nefkens Foundation
Ute Meta Bauer
Karin Oen
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The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Europe
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A recipient and producer of knowledge, NTU CCA Singapore’s publishing activities contribute to its holistic approach, expanding the connections across the Centre’s exhibitions, residencies, public programming, and academic education.
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A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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The Ideal Communist City (Andrei Baburov, Georgi Djumenton, Alexei Gutnov, Zoya Kharitonova, Ilya Lezava, Stanislav Zadovskij), comprised urban concepts by architects and planners at the University of Moscow written during the late 1950s and first published in a journal of a communist youth organisation in 1960. The architects’ collective imagines urban life “structured by freely chosen relationships represents the fullest, most well-rounded aspects of each human personality.”
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The Ideal Communist City
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Architecture
Urbanism
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NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Weiss Publications
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2022
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Andrei Baburov
Georgi Djumenton
Alexei Gutnov
Zoya Kharitonova
Ilya Lezava
Stanislav Zadovskij
Ute Meta Bauer
Karin Oen
Pelin Tan
Ana Miljački
Ana Miljacki
Mary Otis Stevens
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Europe
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An account of the resource
<span>Published by NTU CCA Singapore and Weiss Publications, 2022 <br /></span><span>By Andrei Baburov, Georgi Djumenton, Alexei Gutnov, Zoya Kharitonova, Ilya Lezava, Stanislav Zadovskij. </span><span>Edited with text by Ute Meta Bauer, Karin Oen, Pelin Tan. Afterword by Mary Otis Stevens. Essay by Ana Miljački.</span><br /><span>Design by Enver Hadzijaj</span><br /><span>Printed by Kopa</span><br /><span>© 2022 the editors, Mary Otis Stevens, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore and Weiss Publications</span><br /><span>ISBN: 9783948318161</span><br /><span>Distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers</span><br /><span><span>Copies are available for sale at NTU CCA Singapore S$35/US$25<br /></span></span><em><br />The Ideal Communist City</em> (Andrei Baburov, Georgi Djumenton, Alexei Gutnov, Zoya Kharitonova, Ilya Lezava, Stanislav Zadovskij), comprised urban concepts by architects and planners at the University of Moscow written during the late 1950s and first published in a journal of a communist youth organisation in 1960. The architects’ collective imagines urban life “structured by freely chosen relationships represents the fullest, most well-rounded aspects of each human personality.”<span><span><br /></span></span>
<p><em>The Ideal Communist City</em> was first published in English in 1971 within the influential series on architecture and urban theory, <em>the i press series on the human environment</em>, initiated by Mary Otis Stevens and Thomas McNulty. This volume comprises a facsimile edition of the original title with a foreword by Ana Miljacki, professor of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.</p>
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Publications
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An account of the resource
A recipient and producer of knowledge, NTU CCA Singapore’s publishing activities contribute to its holistic approach, expanding the connections across the Centre’s exhibitions, residencies, public programming, and academic education.
Research Publication
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Based on DMCI Text type (https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-terms/#http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text)
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World of Variation is a a visual/verbal essay addressing critical societal issues such as community versus privacy, public versus private realms, social justice and humane, sustainable developments from a global perspective.
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Artist Research Platform
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None
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Title
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World of Variation
Subject
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Architecture
Design
Urbanism
Publisher
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NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Weiss Publications
Date
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2022
Contributor
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Mary Otis Stevens
Thomas McNulty
Ute Meta Bauer
Karin Oen
Pelin Tan
Beatriz Colomina
Mark Wigley
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
North America
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Published by NTU CCA Singapore and Weiss Publications, 2022 <br /></span>By Mary Otis Stevens, Thomas McNulty. <span>Edited with text by Ute Meta Bauer, Karin Oen, Pelin Tan. Afterword by Mary Otis Stevens. Essy by Beatriz Colomina and Mark Wigley.</span><br /><span>Design by Enver Hadzijaj</span><br /><span>Printed by Kopa</span><br /><span>© 2022 the editors, Mary Otis Stevens, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore and Weiss Publications</span><br /><span>ISBN: 9783948318178</span><br /><span>Distributed by D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers</span><br /><span>Copies are available for sale at NTU CCA Singapore S$35/US$25<br /></span><em><br />World of Variation </em>is a a visual/verbal essay addressing critical societal issues such as community versus privacy, public versus private realms, social justice and humane, sustainable developments from a global perspective. To avoid datedness and the cultural biases inherent in realistic representations, the two authors, Mary Otis Stevens and Thomas F. McNulty, both MIT graduates and noted for their projects in the Modern Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, formulated an abstract visual language to convey their conceptual ideas.<span><br /></span>
<p>This new edition contains a facsimile of the original edition published in 1970 with added commentaries by Pelin Tan, sociologist and art historian, professor at Fine Arts Academy, Batman University, and senior fellow of CAD+SR; Karin G. Oen, principal research fellow at Nanyang Technological University’s School of Art, Design, and Media (NTU ADM); Ute Meta Bauer, Founding Director, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore and professor at NTU ADM; and a text by Beatriz Colomina, professor of the history of architecture at Princeton University, and Mark Wigley, professor of architecture and Dean Emeritus, Columbia University.</p>