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Transforming Clouds

Tian Lutz

Tian Lutz
Tian Lutz

Tian Lutz, born 1970, apprenticeship as a building designer, study architecture in Mexico and Zürich, bachelor degree as  an interaction leader at the Hyperwerk FHNW. Master degree of Art in Transdisciplinarity at the ZHdK in Zürich.

Since 2005 part of the artist collective PUBLICLAB. The main topics of his work are participative art intervention in the public space.  He lives with his family in Zürich.

Workshop

What is the cloud? It is a metaphor for all the ideas originating and arising from the topic of this week. The idea is to bring keywords from the daily lectures and to explore them further in the workshop. In this first session we will get to know the process of developing and transforming the cloud all together.

Each afternoon we shall take a further step and continue to develop the cloud. This means building physical object with various materials.

Either on your own or in small groups you will put together a cloud or several clouds. And also discuss the relationship of the parts to each other and to the whole.

Then they will be combined to a bigger collective work and finally disappear continually transforming like the real clouds in the sky.

This is a kind of intellectual handicraft workshop for reflecting and experimenting. Not too serious, not very simple, and certainly demanding in a very unusual way!

The aim of the workshop is to strengthen, develop and thus to transform our individual experience of the week in a physical piece.

Do you have time?

 

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