"30S" - film your primary architectural workspace...
Register/Submit Deadline: Tuesday, Oct 19, 20106 PMEDT
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AGENCY kindly asks that you film your primary architectural workspace from a static vantage point, for 30 seconds, during your normal workday.
- Contributors are encouraged not to edit, alter, or tidy their workspace for purposes of the video, to leave all traces of productivity, personality, and creative expression.
- Filmed workspaces should be where you spend the most time during the day, and can include computer stations, drafting tables, model shops, fabrication labs, construction sites, classrooms, or a host of other environments conducive to architectural endeavor.
- No one should be filmed while working at the workstation.
- Upload exactly 30 seconds of digital video to your account on YouTube, and email a link to your video to 30S@agencyarchitecture.com with 30S in the subject line. Please send a link only. Video files sent to this address, and links to other online video services will not be reviewed or shown.
- For crediting purposes, please name your video on YouTube in the following format: 30S_AGENCY_FirstName_LastName_City
substituting your first name, last name, and location of video in the appropriate spaces
Full credit will be given to all contributors whose videos are shown as part of the exhibit. Exhibit will be on display from October 19, 2010 through the end of the Biennale on November 22, 2010. Submissions will be reviewed and accepted on a rolling basis until October 19, 2010. Late submissions will be reviewed and accepted on a weekly basis until November 21, 2010.
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AGENCY has been selected to exhibit at the Venice Biennale (La Biennale di Venezia), acting as ambassadors for SUPERFRONT at the Nordic Pavilion to realize "30S", a video installation addressing the role of the architect in the design of public space.
Video will highlight the quotidian, intimate, and banal aspects of architectural endeavor, forcibly colluding these highly personal spaces with the public realm by means of digital projection into the exhibit space of the Pavilion.
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