Wednesday, March 16, 2011 / 19:00 / Theater 29, Sv. Anežky České 29, Pardubice / OFFCITY_(NE)ARCHITECTS / LECTURE
Unlike previous years, when the emphasis was placed on significant Czech architects, this year's cycle will focus on "non-architects," i.e., individuals who often collaborate with architects or in their own way uncover the invisible layers of the city, place, landscape...
The first brave soul will be graphic designer Věra Marešová, who has received numerous awards for her projects (including the National Design Award 2005, Good Design Award 2007). She is the author of the logo and uniform visual style of the Czech Ministry of Transport, and her graphics can also be seen in Czech Television. Through her work, she actively engages in the urban environment, such as the information and orientation system for the city of Brno, for which she created a logo and uniform visual style.
Organized by the Terra Madoda association in cooperation with Theater 29 as part of the OFFCITY 2011 project. This project is being realized with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the statutory city of Pardubice, and the Czech Architecture Foundation.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011 // Kateřina Šedá Kateřina Šedá is a prominent figure on the contemporary art scene. In 2005, she received the Jindřich Chalupecký Award for the project "It's All the Same." She creates social happenings, games, and projects that engage several dozens or hundreds of individuals. These events take place in entirely non-artistic environments, revealing human relationships and bringing participants out of entrenched stereotypes, social isolation...
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 // Luděk Sýkora Luděk Sýkora is a social geographer studying the issues of large cities, interested, among other things, in the transformations of post-socialist agglomerations.
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