SATURDAY OCTOBER 7, 2006 - 2:00-7:00pm
Please note that there will be a discussion and reception on Saturday, October 7th at 6:00pm. Michael Kubo, editor of Verb and Director of ACTAR New York, will introduce the series. Kazys Varnelis, architectural theorist and Director of the Network Architecture Lab at the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation, will discuss his ongoing collaboration with the Verb project. Benjamin Aranda, architect and Director of Aranda / Lasch, will discuss his participation in the forthcoming fifth issue of the series, Verb Natures.
Verb Boogazine is a hybrid book and magazine combining the topicality and flexibility of a traditional magazine with the depth and format of a book, permitting both experimental and comprehensive approaches to diverse themes of investigation. Published since 2002, each of the four Boogazines - Processing, Matters, Connection, and Conditioning - explores a specific aspect of current architectural production: the processing of information at all stages of the materialization of a work, the current formal and material possibilities of architecture in the information age, the physical and virtual links between programs and users, and the design of new atmospheres and effects in the age of real artificiality. The related series of Verb Monographs - The Yokohama Project, Sendai Mediatheque, Seattle Public Library, and Desert America - presents a forum for monographic treatments of themes first explored in the Boogazines, allowing the full stories of specific buildings or conditions to be told in-depth.
Event is free and open to the public.
SAVE THE DATE! This weekend’s Verb presentation also constitutes a preview of an upcoming Van Alen Institute exhibition celebrating ACTAR’s publishing history and the launch of ACTAR New York. This exhibition will be on view November 16-24, 2006.