Samuel Beckett: Quadrat 1+2
[ SUNDAY 9.6.2024 ]
Bright Eyes: Easy / Lucky / Free
[ SUNDAY 16.6.2024 ]
For Alizé, KIana and Lærke
[ Sunday 23.6.2024 ]
Avant Garde Magazine
[ Sunday 30.6.2024 ]
Roy Arden blog
[ SUNDAY 7.7.2024 ]
Dan Friedman: Radical Modernist
[ Sunday 14.7.2024 ]
Cézanne
[ SUNDAY 21.7.2024 ]
Gerhard Richter & Sonic Youth
[ Sunday 28.7.2024 ]
Arthur Russell: Wild Combination
[ Sunday 4.8.2024 ]
O Círculo Merediano de Espelho
[ Sunday 11.8.2024 ]
Project: Silence and Walking #1
[ Sunday 18.8.2024 ]
Project: Silence and Walking #2
[ Sunday 25.8.2024 ]
Project: Silence and Walking #3
[ Sunday 1.9.2024 ]
Radical Publishing #1
[ SUNDAY 8.9.2024 ]
AUNG Archive #1
Instrumento de Passagens
The Types Between
raum: Seaport of Winds
Restoring of Sight
«Mondothèque» Cabinet of Pages
A palavra que rompe o silêncio
Point de Vue
Reflexão
Re Inventar o Dia Claro
Typography in Architecture
Wrong Wrong Magazine Online
Travessia de Fronteira
Raum: Online Artist Residences
TNSC Website Proposal
Brochures
Visual Identity
Flyers
Posters
Journal and Newsletter
Artes e Leilões Magazine
Invitations
Caderno de imagens
Catalogues
Other Delli Week 8: Os livros fazem comunidades
[Dis] assembly of silences
Caderno de Apontamentos
Sebastião Rodrigues
Other Delli Week 7: PICNIC
Visual Cosmologies
Type City Lisbon
IADE: Communication Design
IADE: Type Studies
EXD'13: Type Studies
Transdisciplinary Studio
If artists and designers continue to insist on requiring a studio - then shouldn't the way each of them mobilizes it be a crucial component of any analysis of their practice?
— Alex Coles, The Transdisciplinary Studio (Sternberg Press, 2012)
Questioning the definition of disciplinary boundaries and the nature of the possibilities of their transgression, the Transdisciplinary Studio is an appeal to transdisciplinary methodologies and the current contextualization of the understanding of ‘transdisciplinarity’ as a new studio model for the expanded structure that is specific to contemporary artistic practice.
Here, the idea of the Internet as a meta-working space that complements the physical studio is explored and represented.
Interested in the distinction between ‘transdisciplinarity’ and ‘interdisciplinarity’, this project looks at “transdisciplinarity” as a new kind of ‘intelligence’ that mirrors the bond between mind, affection and body, while calling for a paradigm change that would also embrace a (University) reform.