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MVRDV: Stroom HCBK. (The Hague).


The focal point focal point
n.
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 of this show by the architectural firm An architectural firm is a company which employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture. History
Architects (master builders) have existed since early in recorded history. The earliest recorded architects include Imhotep (c.
 MVRDV MVRDV Maas Van Rijs de Vries  was a large projection of Pig City, 2001, a computer simulation of a giant tower for the industrial breeding of pigs. While some advocate a return to more natural modes of farming, MVRDV pushes ahead in the opposite direction, promulgating its favorite method: stacking things on top of each other, thus making the most of the limited space available in Holland. The exhibition also included an updated version of the firm's installation MetaCity/Data Town, 1998/2001. To view this work, one must stand in the center of four screens placed at right angles so as to form a right angle or right angles, as when one line crosses another perpendicularly.

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 to each other, on which computer-generated images are projected. Together these form a constantly moving panorama The moving panorama was a relative, more in concept than design, to panoramic painting, but proved to be more durable than its fixed and immense cousin. These paintings were not true panoramas, but rather contiguous views of passing scenery, as if seen from a boat or a train window.  of Data-Town, the model city (or MetaCity) whose design is ruled by a set of statistics on area, population density, and so on. Engulfed by MetaCity/Data Town, the viewer finds himself flying Peter Pan-like past conical mountains, over plains, past abstract buildings, and through forests (sta cked in several layers, naturally). One is also confronted with an immensely high "curtain" made of metal tubes to which windmill blades have been attached at regular intervals.

The very idea of a skyscraper skyscraper, modern building of great height, constructed on a steel skeleton. The form originated in the United States. Development of the Form


Many mechanical and structural developments in the last quarter of the 19th cent.
 for pig breeding is so unrealistic that one can't help feeling that the project isn't really meant to solve the agricultural problems in the densely populated Netherlands, but rather, that it is intended to underscore MVRDV's status as masters of what might be called the data sublime--an updated version of Kant's mathematical sublime, which presents the subject with something so vast as to be beyond its powers of comprehension. MVRDV's world is not only vast but also enchanted en·chant  
tr.v. en·chant·ed, en·chant·ing, en·chants
1. To cast a spell over; bewitch.

2. To attract and delight; entrance. See Synonyms at charm.
: Things often happen there as if by magic. In Pig City, the pig skyscraper seems to create itself, its elements appearing consecutively out of thin air. This gives a view of its inner workings while enhancing one's sense of awe. In MetaCity/DataTown, rectangular pieces of farmland come floating through the air in a kind of apocalyptic storm, only to land in a neat grid that indicates the different uses for which the land is intended--areas for chicken farms are indicated by enormous eggs and much smaller ch ickens. We appear to have entered a space where the normal rules of physics have been suspended. Thus MVRDV infuses the data sublime with the unsettling un·set·tle  
v. un·set·tled, un·set·tling, un·set·tles

v.tr.
1. To displace from a settled condition; disrupt.

2. To make uneasy; disturb.

v.intr.
 suggestion that the world is animated and that technology is the contemporary form of magic.

In Pig City, the landscape ends up being dominated by a metropolis of countless identical pig skyscrapers. The result is certainly compelling, but MVRDV's aesthetics work better in a computer-generated universe than in the real one: The three-dimensional studies in stacking things that were also shown (KM3/3D City, 2000-2001, in collaboration with the Berlage Institute, Rotterdam) lack that digital magic. MVRDV gives the impression that it wants architecture to become pure information. It seeks salvation in the virtual in order to escape the limits of architecture and share in the mystique traditionally granted to visionary artists. But the fact that aesthetic categories associated with Romanticism and Surrealism (the sublime and the uncanny) are relevant to the analysis of MetaCity/DataTown suggests that the clean new data space can be the setting for a return of the repressed re·pressed
adj.
Being subjected to or characterized by repression.
. Far from freeing architecture of the past, virtual space can be a perfect haunt for old specters.
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Title Annotation:architectural firm exhibition
Author:Lutticken, Sven
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:4EUNE
Date:Dec 1, 2001
Words:564
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