Glitch: Photography, Critical Image-Making, and the Construction of the Arc...
Event Information
Description
Images of architecture circulate the globe as renders, memes, banner ads, billboards or fly-throughs, but there can be a tremendous gap between its rendering and reality.
Glitch is a symposium during Melbourne Design Week that examines the slippages between architecture URL and IRL by bringing together photographers, image-makers, architects, critics and historians to look at our changing relationship to the architectural image. It asks: how new image-making technologies enable the construction of new types of images and architectural experiences; how architectural image-making can function as a mode of critique; and how the materiality of photography informs our understanding and experience of architecture.
9.45-11.15
The (architectural) photograph as critical image
Peter Bennetts, Brett Boardman, Dianna Snape with Catherine de Lorenzo (UNSW).
Chair: Naomi Stead (MADA)
Morning tea provided
11.45-1.15
Fictional future: speculating on property and representation
Nic Hamilton (Studio Magnified/Aurecon), Sam Slicer (The Slice), Giuseppe Demaio (Local Peoples) with Joe Hamilton.
Chair: Timothy Moore (MADA)
Lunch break
2.15-3.45
After-Image: what remains to be seen in a post-truth world?Jacqui Alexander (MADA), Leandro Cappetto (Grupo TOMA), Charity Edwards (MADA), Tom Morgan (MADA) and Amelia Hine (UQ Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation).
Chair: Alexandra Brown (USyd)
3.45-4.30
Closing roundtable discussion
This event is part of Melbourne Design Week 2018, an initiative by Creative Victoria in partnership with NGV.