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REFF/RomaEuropa FakeFactory, Architecture Competition, Design
REFF/RomaEuropa FakeFactory : Information
100 Spaces contest : Architecture Competition
REFF/RomaEuropa FakeFactory
a detourned competition
RomaeuropaFAKEfactory is an international Videoart, Music, Literature,
GIF-Art, Architecture, Design, Landscape and Law Art competition started
in January 2009 as a critical reaction to the Fondazione RomaEuropa's
WebFactory, to develop an action/reflection on the meaning of art,
culture and creativity in the contemporary era, on the models for
access and on the relations among intellectual property and new business
models.
The competition, revolves around the "Freedom to Remix"
theme, and is dedicated to young creatives, new media artists, writers,
musicians, architects, designers, landscape artists, jurists and to
intellectual property enthusiasts and researchers, but also to all
those cybernauts that have a will to get their creativity involved.
100 Spaces / Call For Entries
The REFF competition in a series 100 Spaces contest is an international
design, architecture, landscape competition for students and young
architects/designers/landscape designers (under 40).
The subject of the competition is Freedom to remix where remixes gain
value as an opportunity to create an "in progress" archive
of design/architecture/landscape propositions, that are project/methodological
explorations models, capable of
reacting in the face of continuous transformations of contemporary
social needs and that, transcending all permanent and immobile characteristics,
may be created and recreated according to the needs of inhabitants/users/consumers
who become producers of different meanings within an aesthetic vision
of an infra-ordinary universe.
The competition's theme requires design/architecture/landscape proposals
that are examples of mutation/dynamism/ubiquity/multi-functionality/eco-responsability;
interactive projects, diversified factors' containers, sign montages,
representations of moving landscapes, solutions that may be re-interpreted
by the individual who, having regained the creative process, uses/lives/explores
them according to a self-regulating principle.
Our goal is to realize a map where the coordinates are able to subvert
the idea of a centre, where the user/consumer is to become the protagonist
of an ideal, transitory, continually evolving scenario, populated
by multiple centralities, a privileged location for differences.
The most meaningful and innovative works will be inserted in a catalogue
and exposed in a specific exhibition.
The jury is composed of: Francesca Canu, Serena D'Ambrogi, Antonin
Josef di Santantonio, Maurizio Gargano, Maria Rita Intrieri, Fulvio
Lenzo, Andrea Masciantonio, Rossella Ongaretto, Stefano Ostinelli,
Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi, Paola Zampa
curator: Rossella Ongaretto
contest staff: Francesca Canu, Rossella Ongaretto
deadline for registration and entries is 31 Jul 2009
more: <http://www.romaeuropa.org/conc/100Spaces.php>
We're certain that <<[...] he power system favours this non-communication,
and thus reduces science to consumerist technology, and art to marketing
or solipsism, in the context of the other unprecedented phenomenon,
human quantity. Once again the solution is mutation.>> (M. Sacripanti,
città di frontiera, Roma, 1973); we're certain that today no
univocal solution is truly possible; thus the main goal of this competition
is to build a field of research, where remixes gain value as the 'motor'
of creative procedures, conditio sine qua non for debates and confrontations,
within which new spatial ideas come to express <<neither power
nor submission to power rules>> (Gilles Clement, Manifesto del
terzo paesaggio, 2004) and become possible manifestations of an operational
mode that provides dignity to <<non productiveness>>,
so as to obtain objects/architectures/landscapes that are true signs
of a transitional crisis of meaning.
The intention is that of constituting an "in progress" archive
of design/architecture/landscape propositions that are models for
project/methodological explorations, capable of individuating new
possible modalities for the destructurizing of artistic production's
codes and marketing mechanisms, depriving details, space, landscape
and artefacts of its' usage value and authenticity criteria, inevitably
dismissed in a continuous process of reversibility of meanings and
usage formalities.
The competition's theme requires design/architecture/landscape proposals
that are examples of mutation/dynamism/ubiquity/multi-functionality;
interactive projects, diversified factors' containers, sign montages,
representations of moving landscapes, solutions that may be re-interpreted
by the individual who, having re-gained the creative process - uses/lives/explores
them according to a self-regulating principle.
We welcome all object/architecture/landscape proposals that are capable
of reacting in the face of continuous transformations of contemporary
social needs and that, transcending all permanent and immobile characteristics,
may be created and recreated according to the needs of inhabitants/users/consumers
who become producers of different meanings within an aesthetic vision
of an infra-ordinary universe.
Our goal is to realize a map where the coordinates are able to subvert
the idea of a centre, where the user/consumer is to become the protagonist
of an ideal, transitory, continually evolving scenario, populated
by multiple centralities, a privileged location for differences.
Usage Instructions
The competition welcomes both ideas and complete projects regarding
design/architecture/landscape
The projects must respond to the following characteristics:
- mutation
- mobility
- ubiquity
- dynamism
- eco-responsability
- self-regulation
- feasibility
To be considered a valid entry, the final presentation must include:
- a motto/title;
- The Indication of the category it belongs to: design/architecture/landscape
- a brief description of the idea behind the project
In order to participate in the competition, designers/architects/landscape
designers must send a graphic and/or photographic documentation accompanied
by a brief written relation with no more than 4000 strokes, relative
to the project proposals.
Indicate if they are students or professionals. Professional must
be under 40
Participants wishing to present more than one proposal should send
separate documents for each project, and distinguish the chosen context
according to the categories design/architecture/landscape.
Project A: design
Project B: architecture
Project C: landscape
Projects may be uploaded on the website with a maximum size of 50Mb
including all necessary information.
The files must be in pdf, Jpeg or doc, or further formats to be agreed
with the organizers if they include eventual videos or animations.
PDF and Jpeg files must have a minimum resolution of 200 DPI.
For projects including larger files, please contact us to agree the
modality of transmission (we will provide you with an ftp account
to be used for uploading).
Projects realized by single individuals or by groups are admitted.
Projects presented by a group should indicate the name of the group
leader.
Proposals may be fully realized projects or even just ideas for a
project.
The jury will not assign prizes or establish strict charts. Its activity
will instead consist of a critical reading and review of all submitted
projects that are considered meaningful, so as to spread ideas and
involve the public in an interactive debate.
The reviews will be progressively published upon the site next to
the relative work and will be open to discussion by the creators,
the public and a scientific committee formed by architects/designers/landscape
builders/ critics/ architecture historians and experts from the various
sectors.
The most meaningful works will be inserted in a catalogue and exposed
in a specific exhibition.
For any information or doubt regarding the modalities of this competition
and on the terms for presenting your works, please contact us at the
following e-mail spaces@romaeuropa.org and you will receive a prompt
reply from the area's curators.
The works have to be submitted by registering to this website and
loading the works using the "Upload Work" function. Submissions
will be accepted up until July 31 2009 (included).
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