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Blindness

Blindness is the second installment of the trilogy of animated architectural narratives created by WAI Architecture Think Tank (Cruz Garcia & Nathalie Frankowski to explore the essence of architecture.


Wall Stalker narrated the journey of three characters in search of the essence of architecture. After an exhausting odyssey from a city of icons to a mysterious wall, the wanderers were confronted with a blinding whiteness that not only blurred their hope to find what they were looking for, but put in question their true intentions.

Continuing where Wall Stalker left, the plot is resumed after the characters (now on a first person point of view) are washed in the whiteness of the wall they initially came to see in their search for answers. Once stricken by a white form of agnosia resulting from the purging experience of the mystical wall, the characters are unable to tell if what they think they see is either a memory of times past or unknown possibilities of new paths to be taken. Going through desolated landscapes, the characters face a dichotomy on which path to take: if the one that points to the uncertain abstraction reminiscing of the wall that left them confused or if to the clearly defined urban iconography that can be recognized in the distance. Once drawn by the hypnotizing sharpness of symbolism, the protagonists are sequestered inside Atlas, an urban maze of unremarkable buildings overlooked by four pyramidal monoliths, one of them containing what will make the wanderers discover—against their will—the last part of their journey.

Like Wall Stalker, Blindness is a graphic radiography of the fictional subconscious of architecture. This time using pieces from Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber , Agnes Buen Garnås, Rainer Brüninghaus, and Naná Vasconcelos as acoustic landscape the architectural narrative is built once again around twelve chapers / photomontages that depict a journey to find meaning in architecture. The images evolve around fictional landscapes that evoke a new kind of blindness of symbolism and meaning.

http://www.wai-architecture.com
http://www.waithinktank.com

http://cargocollective.com/garciafrankowski

 

Généalogie d’un collage (Cities of the Avant-Garde)

WAI’s video narrative « Généalogie d’un collage » is now available on Vimeo. The video displays the creation of the collage Cities of the Avant-Garde, as well as one of the poems that were developed with the iconic image.

Music:

Asap Rocky “Peso” (2011)

Jan Garbarek & Agnes Buen Garnas “Rosensfole” (1988)

WAI Goes Live Across China

WAI Live Webcast

WAI Architecture Think Tank presented and discussed its projects  on a live webcast with more than 500 online users across China. The project that brought together students and professionals from all corners of the country was moderated from Beijing by www.iarch.cn and questions sent through the net were addressed after the presentation.

To Watch the video of the presentation go here or go to iarch.cn .

Live Discussion Panel

Video: Lecture WAI in the UPR

WAI Architecture Think Tank founders Nathalie Frankowski and Cruz Garcia were in the University of  Puerto Rico for the opening of the solo exhibition “What About It?: WAI Architecture Think Tank en la UPR”.

As part of the event, Cruz presented to a full auditorium a lecture about the origins of WAI, its theoretical concerns, and its on-going projects and publications.

The Lecture that was the first that WAI presents outside of China was presented to a Spanish speaking audience.

Place:

Universidad de Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Date:

January 25, 2012

Lecture:

Cruz Garcia

Presentation:

Nathalie Frankowski

Cruz Garcia

Introduction: Francisco Javier Rodriguez

Dean School of Architecture

Video: ArchiZines Exhibition in Milan

 

Curated by Elias Redstone, the Archizines Exhibition that features What About It? Part 1 amongst a selection of 60 worldwide architectural publications is going to be on display in Spazio FMG per l’Architettura in Milan, Italy.

The exhibition will be open to the public from January 27, until February 23.

Here a video of the exhibition.

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