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AA Concrete Geometries - Call for Submissions

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Marianne Mueller <[log in to unmask]>

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Call for Submissions
Deadline 12th April 2010								

Concrete Geometries:
Spatial Form in Social and Aesthetic Processes

The ‘Concrete Geometries’ Research Cluster at the Architectural  
Association School of Architecture in London is seeking submissions  
of work from the fields of art, architecture, sciences and humanities  
that explore the relationship between spatial form and social or  
aesthetic processes.

For further information see www.concrete-geometries.net

Over the past decade architecture has witnessed a revolution in  
design and fabrication tools available to the discipline that has  
changed the way we imagine space forever. Digital design methods for  
form finding and implementing have produced an influential body of  
work, preoccupied with the development of novel, complex and  
heterogeneous spatial form.

This form, simply referred to as ‘geometry’, is often evaluated  
through performance driven issues
emphasising the environmental and structural parameters that shape  
it. Yet, throughout history, the
emergence of new spatial forms and with them new architectural  
styles, bear significance beyond
advances in technology but in relation to what they offer to the  
human condition in terms of aesthetic
and social processes – issues currently under-represented by the  
discourse.

‘Concrete Geometries’ is a work-in-progress term derived from the  
notion of ‘concrete’ as ‘existing in
reality or in actual experience’ or ‘capable of being perceived by  
the senses’ and the abbreviation
‘geometries’ for the constructed environment. ‘Concrete  
Geometries’ like Concrete Science, Concrete
Music or Concrete Art is interested in the particular and immediate,  
concerned with actual use or practice.
‘Concrete Geometries’ is an attempt to expand this current debate.

Set up as a cross-disciplinary Research Cluster at the Architectural  
Association School of Architecture in
London, ‘Concrete Geometries’ investigates the intimate  
relationship between spatial form and human processes - be they  
social or aesthetic - and the variety of new material entities this  
relationship might
provoke. By bringing together art, architecture, sciences and  
humanities, we hope to connect fields of knowledge that are currently  
fragmented through disciplinary boundaries.

The call is structured into two thematic fields

A: Geometry and Perception
B: Geometry and Social Processes

The cluster wishes to address such questions as:

How is spatial form socially and experientially relevant?
How does it choreograph human processes?
Can it stimulate emotional or behavioral responses or create  
particular aesthetic experiences?
Can social cultures be pattered through formal configurations of space?
How can the articulation of a space support acts of inhabitation,  
appropriation or other types of
direct engagement?
How do we perceive space visually and bodily?
What social or aesthetic consequences does the formal articulation of  
space have for our everyday lives and for the production of reality?
What kind of associations emerge between spatial form and social actors?

To advance this research, we are seeking submissions that provide  
practical or theoretical contribution. Submissions may include works  
of art or design, architectural projects or case studies, urban studies,
research papers, scientific experiments and other forms of inquiry  
that address the objectives outlined.
10 Projects and 10 Texts will be selected by the curatorial board for  
inclusion in an exhibition, symposium and publication at the  
Architectural Association School of Architecture in 2010.

The call is open to students, practitioners and researchers from the  
fields of Architecture, Art, Design, Urban Design, Geography,  
Neuroscience, Behavioral Psychology, Spatial Cognition, Social Science,
Ethnography, Anthropology and other disciplines concerned with such  
questions.

Deadline for submissions: 		12th April 2010
Notification of participants:		3rd May 2010
Exhibition:					12th May - 29th May 2010
Public Symposium:				October 2010

Curatorial board:

+ Alain Chiaradia, Urbanist, Director Design Economics Partnership
+ Prof. Dr. Alexa Färber, European Ethnologist, Humboldt University  
Berlin
+ Olaf Kneer, Director Concrete Geometries Research Cluster, The  
Architectural Association
+ Kieran Long, Author, Editor and Architecture Critic
+ Prof. Dr. R. Beau Lotto, Neuroscientist, Institute of  
Ophthalmology, University College London
+ Marianne Mueller, Director Concrete Geometries Research Cluster,  
The Architectural Association
+ Stefano Rabolli Pansera, Director Beyond Entropy Research Cluster,  
The Architectural Association
+ Michael Weinstock, Director Emergent Technologies, The  
Architectural Association

Submission formats:

All material to be submitted by email only. Submissions in English  
language only.
Please place the word “submission” in the subject line of your  
email.
Maximum email size is 15MB.

Text-based submissions:

+ Abstracts: maximum of 300 words including title / Manuscripts:  
maximum of 5000 words including title.
Text should be submitted as an attachment in Microsoft Word .doc  
or .rtf format and can be accompanied by relevant images in PDF or  
JPEG format
+ Short biography, including the author’s name, mail, e-mail address  
and phone number and the thematic field you wish to contribute to.
Please note that any writing should be accessible to a general audience.

Image-based submissions:

+ Maximum of 10 images or drawings per project
+ drawings to be submitted PDF format, images as JPEGs.
Guide size A4 width at 300dpi resolution
+ Statement: maximum of 600 words including title describing the work  
as an attachment in Microsoft Word .doc or .rtf format
+ Short biography, including the author’s name, mail, e-mail address  
and phone number and the thematic field you wish to contribute to.

All material should be emailed to:

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For further information visit www.concrete-geometries.net
or email [log in to unmask]

Concrete Geometries Research Cluster
The Architectural Association School of Architecture
36 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3ES, UK, Tel 0044 (0)20 7887 4000
www.aaschool.ac.uk


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