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Today, the Kunsthaus Graz is integral to the urban identity of
Austria's second-largest city. The "friendly alien" designed by
architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier has become a familiar
object in the city since landing in 2003. But views on the building
have changed with the times. Looking back at nearly twenty years of
history since the building's creation, the book opens up a
kaleidoscopic perspective with a primary focus on how the Kunsthaus
is used. It contextualizes the Kunsthaus Graz both locally and
globally while exploring its relation to those who use it. With
written contributions by Barbara Steiner, Sophia Walk, Pablo von
Frankenberg, Anselm Wagner, Katia Huemer, Niels Jonkhans, Elisabeth
Schloegl, Peter Cook, and Colin Fournier, and photographic
contributions by Arthur Zalewski and Martin Grabner
Journals offer young people a safe place to reflect, reminisce,
dream, explore feelings and relationships, set goals, solve
problems, celebrate themselves, and yes, even practice writing. In
this book the authors detail myriad fascinating possibilities for
journal keeping as a tool for transformation and for building
skills. Techniques range from writing about a first memory to
designing a dream house to creating a main character for a novel.
Guidelines, tips, and lists of additional resources abound.
Chapters cover reasons to keep a journal, techniques and
definitions, recording the present, remembering the past, exploring
the future, the celebration journal, reflection, problem solving
and decision making, catharsis, fantasy, people, practicing
fiction, reviewing the journal, and sharing the journal. Grades 4-9
(adaptable to any age).
"Europe (to the power of) n" is a transregional art project taking
place in various cities, including Brussels, Istanbul, London, San
Sebastian and Beijing. The goal is to portraya heterogeneous Europe
and consider its colonial past, current migrant imprints and
increasing global interdependencies.
'Study of a significant new arts facility and exhibition space'.
Insights from the architects and planners regarding this innovative
building Designed by AS-IF, GfZK-2 was completed in 2005, the
second building for the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Leipzig. It
was deliberately conceived as a stark contrast to the first (a
converted villa), in order to raise a debate about the role and
function of architecture and its relation to art. A single-storey
structure based on a polygonal configuration of spatial segments,
the parts form a changeable infrastructure for the contemporary
practice of exhibiting and curating and they allow a simultaneous
and side-by-side presence of different programmes, visual and
thematic relationships, which can be re-configured by means of
sliding walls and curtains for each specific exhibition. The book
focuses on the uses of the building and the dialogues between the
architecture and the processes that occur within and around it. To
this end artistic and curatorial exhibition concepts realised in
the GfZK-2 are presented alongside essays examining the
performative and processual concepts of the architectural space.
There are also technical data and texts providing an insight into
the building process.
Ages 12 years & over. Alexa Kane, seventeen, is a senior at
Stuyvesant High School in Battery Park City. Her father, Tony is a
Private Investigator confined to a wheelchair after taking a bullet
to the spine when he was a detective for the NYPD. Still a
consultant for the NYPD, he has been asked to head up TIF (Teen
Investigative Force). Alexa, who helps her father in his PI work,
has become TIF's number one investigator. In Deadly Dreams, Alexa
and her best friend Sadi, investigate a drug ring. Although intense
and filled with suspense and mystery, 23 Shadow Street also
captures and explores the importance of teenage friendship and the
angst of first love.
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