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Gróska: Opin kennslustund með franska heimspekingnum Jean Attali

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föstudagur, 9. desember 2022

Gróska: Opin kennslustund með franska heimspekingnum Jean Attali

Opin kennslustund með franska heimspekingnum Jean Attali
Mánudaginn 12. desember fer fram opinn kennslustund í Grósku, Vatnsmýri frá 16:30 - 19:00 á vegum arkitektúrdeild Listaháskóla Íslands, Arkitektafélags Íslands og Franska sendiráðsins, þar sem franski heimspekingurinn Jean Attali verður með fyrirlestur um verkefni sitt Shared Atlas. Kennslustundin er opin öllum og áhugasamir hvattir til að mæta.
Tíminn er hluti af námskeiðinu „Borgarýni“ (e. Urban Lab) sem nemendur á öðru ári í arkitektúr við Listaháskóla Íslands sitja á haustönn. Sahar Gadari og Karl Kvaran hafa umsjón með námskeiðinu.
Jean Attali (Prófessor Emeritus hjá ENSA Paris-Malaquais) mun halda fyrirlestur og í kjölfarið fer fram panelumræða með nemendum og arkitektum.
Hægt er að lesa nánar um Attali og verkefnið Shared Atlas hér fyrir neðan á ensku.


You are invited to an Open class with Jean Attali
The IUA architecture department, AÍ and the French Embassy in Iceland invite you to an open class with Jean Attali, on Monday the 12th of December in Gróska, Vatnsmýri from 16:30 – 19:00.
The open class is a part of the the second year architecture studio „Urban Lab. Borgarýni“ led by Sahar Ghaderi & Karl Kvaran.
Jean Attali, Professor Emeritus at ENSA Paris-Malaquais, will give a talk for an hour that will be continued by a little panel discussion with students and other architects.


Jean Attali, born in 1950, is a Doctor in Philosophy and Emeritus Professor at the Paris-Malaquais School of Architecture. Author of numerous articles on the themes of Architecture, the City and Contemporary Art, he has often collaborated with Architects and in particular on several occasions with Rem Koolhaas.

Shared Atlas
The interpretation, the reading of city plans involves the recognition of landscaping lines, of the contours of built-up areas, of hydrography networks or the mesh of streets, as so many
recognizable shapes. These “layouts”, or the forms they represent, belong as soon as they are drawn to a system of representation halfway between iconography and ideography; between image and script.
Collections of plans can inspire a graphic, pictorial, or textual project meant to show the
existence of order in space where the fundamental codes of a culture are found.
In order to evaluate such an hypothesis, numerous approaches of cities all around the world
have been developed, discussed and edited on a collaborative platform, led throughout a
fifteen years research seminar. The work of hundreds of participants has been achieved in such a way that its bulk is to be exhibited next year in an Art gallery, where a visual and plastic synthesis of this Shared Atlas will be shown to the public.
The lecture will propose a chronicle of this Shared Atlas and a narrative about the way the
coming exhibition will be constructed and curated.
Access to his Shared Atlas:
www.atlasdesvilles.net
log.= atlas / password = villes

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