Marginalia at the Brno House of Arts: program for April

Cycle of lectures by young art historians, architects, and artists

Publisher
Tisková zpráva
01.04.2010 14:00
From February to June 2010, every Monday at 6 PM, in the small lecture hall of the House of Lords from Kunštát (across from the entrance to the café Trojka)

APRIL 2010

April 12, 2010 Marta Svobodová (graduate of FaVU VUT Brno, PhD student at the Department of Art Education PdF MU in Brno) + Tomáš Doležal (graduate of FaVU VUT Brno, co-founder of the VIZAGE studio)
“CLAP!”
Predominantly moving images from a video-experimental workshop at Librov Grunt.

April 19, 2010 Jan Kratochvíl and Milan Domkář (Faculty of Architecture VUT in Brno)
Parametric and Algorithmic Architecture
Theoretical and practical presentation of one of the last chapters in the history of architectural and urban design. Computer-aided design enables the generation of houses and cities based on the input parameters and algorithms. This progressive method brings a range of new spatial forms and a host of unforeseen structural solutions.

April 26, 2010 Jitka Matulová (Seminar of Art History FF MU)
Scenography: Bohumír Matal. An attempt to map the path of the Brno artist in the world of theater
In the extensive work of Bohumír Matal, which marked many areas of visual art, collaboration with theater constituted only a relatively short phase. With the passage of years, his scenographic work may appear as one of his incursions into the "white" and yet unexplored places on the "map of creative arts," provoking the human desire to know and understand the secrets and laws of the theatrical world. Matal's suggestive scenic concepts combined the simplicity and clarity of order with the emotional charge of space for "human" characters made of "flesh and blood," for their thoughts and passions, at a time that was not particularly favorable to him personally.
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