A call from submissions for a student-run architecture journal KTISMA from the University of Oregon,with a focus on the temporal, changing, and dynamic nature of architecture, landscape and urbanism.
ktisma
κτίσμα
ktis’-mah: thing founded; thing created
a publication edited by graduate students at the university of oregon’s department of architecture. a focused forum of discussion about environments; how they are created, imagined, interpreted, presented, and questioned.
each issue of KTISMA is a platform for the conversations within the school to provoke a discourse at large.
issue #1: “you hold the gun!”
” . . . he wanted to arrest the flight of a gull so as to be able to see in a fixed format every single successive freeze-frame of a continuous flow of flight, the mechanism of which had eluded all observers until his invention. What we need is the reverse: the problem with buildings is that they look desperately static. It seems almost impossible to grasp them as movement, as flight, as a series of transformations . . . ” -Bruno Latour, Albena Yaneva
motivated by Bruno Latour’s 2008 article “Give me a Gun and I Will Make All Buildings Move: An ANT’S View Of Architecture.” KTISMA asks for projects, of any printable media, that:
- approach the environment as a “moving project”–beyond its imaging as something fixed and static
- expand notions of communication (drawing, writing, photography, etc…) as an instrument of demonstration rather than representation
- resolve the breach between linear representation to complex manifestation
- demonstrate the multi-faceted and dynamic culture of architectural proposals
- anticipate time-based properties of the built environment: decay, growth, modification, transformation, durations, and intervals
submissions date:
6/2010
publication date:
9/2010