Yule Heibel on 2009-05-08
- then why should it be a solution to turn B. into a fantasy land instead? ...Not sure I understand why this should work.
"Urban designer and artist collaborations: what value do they bring?"
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The event did not focus on ‘how to do’ public art, but rather aimed to stimulate debate and throw up challenges to what some are coming to regard as a too-often standardised way of creating public spaces.
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The Presence of Absence: Where are the people in public space?
• What is the role of new technology?
• Are we being isolated by the iPod culture?
• Is it possible to plan in spontaneity?
• If an art object is chosen for a place, who does it represent?
Diarmaid Lawlor, associate director of Urban Initiatives, says that places should be ‘centres of collective meaning'.
‘I think one of the fundamental issues is that there is a rift between the concept of ‘professional' and that of ‘artist'. Not in the usual terms - artists can be professionals and behave accordingly but they are in particular professionally individual (maybe even professionally difficult).
This has to accepted as a manageable risk, which perhaps could be dealt with by raising the game of the people who brief and commission the artist - to find a better fit,' she says.
Some of the key issues raised included:
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"Urban designer and artist collaborations: what value do they bring?"
QUOTE
The event did not focus on ‘how to do’ public art, but rather aimed to stimulate debate and throw up challenges to what some are coming to regard as a too-often standardised way of creating public spaces.
UNQUOTE
Yule Heibel on 2009-05-08
- then why should it be a solution to turn B. into a fantasy land instead? ...Not sure I understand why this should work.
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