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We first came across performance]SPACE[ during the 'Printers
Paradise' walk. The door was open and a small sign invited us in. A
quick detour into a smoke filled room with people performing across
the space seemingly ignoring the audience of 20 strangers that just
walked in on them. As first encounters go, this one was curious
enough to get in touch and find out more about what was going on.
We met Bea, Benjamin and Anna who have been generous in offering
their space for one of our Wick Sessions (unfortunately it was
double booked) and have recently invited us to a very local dinner
as part of their international residency project [neighbourHOOD]
EVENT which will conclude on Saturday the 3rd of December.
[neighbourHOOD] EVENT
Saturday 3rd December 11am - 11pm
Following a 10 day intensive research residency the
[neighbourHOOD] artists will draw together an exhibition and
evening of performance art and film. Artists: Tine Voeks, Maria
Lucia, Benjamin Sebastian, Kimbal Quist Bumbstead, Liam Yeates and
isik met knutsdotter
Exhibition: 11am - 11pm
Developed and led by the artists, the exhibition is
anticipated to grow out of the research-lab, through install-action
and the exhibition of research material. Constructed throughout the
day, the exhibition will both lay bare artistic process and weave
together loose ends to form a live archival document of Hackney
Wick now. The exhibition will also include performance-for-camera
photographic prints from each artist, produced site-specifically in
collaboration with ]performance s p a c e [ photographer Marco
Berardi.
Performances: 7 - 9 pm (TBC)
New performances made in response to the
[neighbourHOOD] residency in Hackney Wick.
Film: 9pm - 'DEFAULT THE BRUTAL'
by Enrico Masi, produced by CAUCASO FACTORY (10'
UK, 2011, color/B-w, 16mm/Full HD)
'Discovering a new space in east London, after the negative stigma
of the 80's, Stratford will now present himself as a thrilling new
urban device for people to move, work, shop and travel. The
increasingly spectacular Olympic park, with Anish Kapoor's
monumental red panoramic tower growing in his middle and a special
toilet only for the queen. 'Default the Brutal' is like forecasting
on weather conditions.' CAUCASO FACTORY have worked in
collaboration with ]performance s p a c e [ and PAS throughout
[neighbourbourHOOD] to document the activity unfolding. The
collective's current area of research has focused on the
regeneration and development of Olympic boroughs and the current
socio-economic climate across Europe.
[neighbourHOOD] is a free event
Beer, gin and bagels will be served all
day!!
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Posted November 29, 2011 12:17 by Dorian
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We first came across performance]SPACE[ during
the 'Printers Paradise'
walk. The door was open and a small sign invited us in. A quick
detour into a smoke filled room with people performing across the
space seemingly ignoring the audience of 20 strangers that just
walked in on them. As first encounters go, this one was curious
enough to get in touch and find out more about what was going on.
We met Bea, Benjamin and Anna who have been generous in offering
their space for one of our Wick Sessions (unfortunately it was
double booked) and have recently invited us to a very local dinner
as part of their international residency project [neighbourHOOD]
EVENT which will conclude on Saturday the 3rd of December.
[neighbourHOOD] EVENT
Saturday 3rd December 11am - 11pm
Following a 10 day intensive research residency the
[neighbourHOOD] artists will draw together an exhibition and
evening of performance art and film. Artists: Tine Voeks, Maria
Lucia, Benjamin Sebastian, Kimbal Quist Bumbstead, Liam Yeates and
isik met knutsdotter
Exhibition: 11am - 11pm
Developed and led by the artists, the exhibition is
anticipated to grow out of the research-lab, through install-action
and the exhibition of research material. Constructed throughout the
day, the exhibition will both lay bare artistic process and weave
together loose ends to form a live archival document of Hackney
Wick now. The exhibition will also include performance-for-camera
photographic prints from each artist, produced site-specifically in
collaboration with ]performance s p a c e [ photographer Marco
Berardi.
Performances: 7 - 9 pm (TBC)
New performances made in response to the
[neighbourHOOD] residency in Hackney Wick.
Film: 9pm - 'DEFAULT THE BRUTAL'
by Enrico Masi, produced by CAUCASO FACTORY (10'
UK, 2011, color/B-w, 16mm/Full HD)
'Discovering a new space in east London, after the negative stigma
of the 80's, Stratford will now present himself as a thrilling new
urban device for people to move, work, shop and travel. The
increasingly spectacular Olympic park, with Anish Kapoor's
monumental red panoramic tower growing in his middle and a special
toilet only for the queen. 'Default the Brutal' is like forecasting
on weather conditions.' CAUCASO FACTORY have worked in
collaboration with ]performance s p a c e [ and PAS throughout
[neighbourbourHOOD] to document the activity unfolding. The
collective's current area of research has focused on the
regeneration and development of Olympic boroughs and the current
socio-economic climate across Europe.
[neighbourHOOD] is a free event
Beer, gin and bagels will be served all
day!!
View
article on website
Posted November 29, 2011 12:17 by Dorian

Today I received the 'Compandium for the civic society' put
together by 00:/, Nesta and Cabe which is full of inspiring case
studies among them - as a foot note only - the Wick Curiosity
Shop.
you can see and get it here:
http://civiceconomy.net/
http://issuu.com/architecture00/docs/compendium_for_the_civic_economy_publ
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Posted October 18, 2011 16:43 by Dorian

We recently started work with aaa on a 3 year long EU
funded project called Life+, which takes place across two
neighbourhoods: the suburb of Colombe in Paris and Hackney Wick in
London. It addresses issues of urban cycles of ecology, economy and
culture, and aims to result in four prototype buildings fit for
local communal living, trading and recycling. A first workshop in
Paris takes place on the weekend 15th and 16th September, combining
ad hoc on site design from reclaimed material with some
presentations of work in the Wick and research in recycling and
architecture.
Posted October 12, 2011 16:58 by Kathrin Böhm

photo: George Ramsay
Posted October 7, 2011 11:29 by Andreas Lang

Come & join us at Wick Green & help transform
the play equipment using materials from the Albion Kids
Show.
TAKE OVER
WICK GREEN
OCTOBER 6TH 2011
1PM - 6 PM
Opposite St Mary's Church
Pirate Ships, Puppet Theatre, Parachute Tents, Wheels
& Swings will be available for you and your family to play
on.The day will help inform more permanent future changes to Wick
Green.
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Posted October 4, 2011 15:41 by Dorian

Wick Green Take Over poster
Detail from an older Albion Kids Show poster
For the last couple of weeks we have been working with the
brilliant Albion Kids Show,
hanging out in their depot, chatting to Roger, making funny
drawings and asking many annoying questions. Partly to get to know
them but also for the pleasure of looking at and understanding all
their mobile treasures. The Depot is a kind of save haven for a
number of mobile porjects. Amongst them for the last two years we
stored the Mobile
Porch on the same yard (in the part belonging to
Space Studios).
Last month muf asked the Wick Curiosity
Shop to help develop a brief for the play equippment
on Wick Green. What better then asking the expert who live just
next door and we suggested to develop the brief with the Albion
Kids Show and their playworkers who have been delivering mobile
play in Hackney for the last 30 years.
As a first step we made a detailed inventory and have taken lots
of pictures which you can see on our on our flickr group.
On Thursday the 6th of October we will be on Wick Green flooding it
with equippment from the Albion Kids Show and testing out how the
green can be transformed, first temporarily and then more long term
via muf's redesign. So bring your child and join us from 1-6 next
Thursday!
You can download a pdf version of the WICK GREEN TAKE OVER
poster here
Thanks also to the HATO press for printing
it!
Posted September 29, 2011 10:49 by Andreas Lang

Pages from The Hackney Wick
Francesca Webernewth came to visit us at the
studio to talk about our involvement in Hackney
Wick. Francesca is a PhD researcher looking at urban
regeneration, public space and community - a comparative
analysis of two case studies: Hackney Wick and 'MediaSpree'
(East Berlin). Francesca wrote this nice piece on the Eaton Manor
Boys which has recently been published in new, quarterly
'THE HACKNEY WICK' newspaper.
Half way through the conversation she produced this curious book
mark which is part of a page from Vogue magazine predicting that
Hackney Wick will become the 'centre of the cultural universe' (at
least in the oppinion of a fashionable Vogue reporter) thanks to an
art centre???. The moment Hackney Wick arrived in Vogue has
been enshrined in a book mark. I wonder what other everyday
products one can think of that map or register the transformation
of Hackney Wick.
You can download Francescas Eaton Manor Boys article ->
here
Posted September 20, 2011 12:35 by Andreas Lang

NOT JUST FOOTBALL PITCHES .....
Tell us what you'd really like to do on
Mabley Green. It can be anything you like, anything at
all - from the fantastical to the practical.
Then on Saturday 20 August, all of your ideas will be sketched
out and painted HUGE on the grass of Mabley Green using Hackney
Council's football-pitch painting machine. Better still, your ideas
will be used to help kick start a new Master Plan for Mabley Green.
So get creative and help build a brand new park. The People's Pitch
is a collaboration between public works and Christopher King, with
support from muf and the Design for London. All ideas will be
published on the PEOPLES PITCH WEBSITE. If you'd like to get
in touch, email us on peoplespitch@gmail.com
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commissioned by muf and
Design for
London
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Posted August 10, 2011 13:56 by Dorian

we are artists how can we help? dinner discussion
Proposals are invited for meaningful temporary art works and/or
other projects to be situated in the public realm, (including
web-based works) to address the complex and dynamic environment of
Hackney Wick and Fish Island. The work is to be exhibited or
launched at Hackney Wicked, July 2011.
The aim of the commissions is to test the capacity for "home grown"
art and other creative practices to be part of the ongoing debate
to shape the future of Hackney Wick and Fish Island.
The proposal must therefore address or respond to at least one of
the statements regarding art practice, regeneration and Hackney
Wick/Fish Island from the "We are artists how can we help" debate,
these are illustrated and listed in the brief and appendix. You may
proposal a work that opposes or supports a particular statement.
You can download the brief and appendix here
Timetable
Call for submissions 3rd May
Deadline for submissions 24th May
Selection 27th May
Contract signing 31st May
The work to be complete and exhibited at Hackney Wicked festival
July 2011
You can download the submission template as a word document
here
and the submission template as a zipped
InDesign document here
For information updates you can go to the
"we are artists how can we help"
blog
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Posted May 5, 2011 14:52 by Dorian