‘visual communication in a media propelled & oversaturated society’
Windup Space, 12 W. North Ave., Baltimore. Wednesday, December 2nd, 6:30-8:30 PM, an open discussion on media and culture, free event, cash bar, questions? email hollyanneburke -at- gmail.com
As Part of Baltimore Architecture Week, the AIA’s Urban Design Committee Hosted a forum on the role of design centers in urban regeneration. This event generated some interesting energy and discussion. TheĀ following are the notes of Urban Design Committee co-chair Klaus Phillipsen:
Panel Moderator Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson of the D.center. Click here to see the [...]
Organizational mappings for the D.center Baltimore, produced in the spring of ‘09 by Jillian Erhardt and Ryan LeCluyse (huge thanks to you two), from MICA’s Center for Design Practice.
Which of these potential diagrams are more compelling? More accurate? More desirable? More adaptable? Why?
Please join us for Design Conversation #12 : BIKES this Thursday evening.
Open discussion on frame building, bicycle design, bicycle infrastructure, bike collectives, bike lanes, and all things cycling. A/V system available for impromptu presentations. Free; cash bar. See attached.
Thursday October 8 2009
The Windup Space – 10 W North Ave @ Charles Street
6:30 pm – 8:30 [...]
Our front page was recently hacked, or rather – infiltrated, by spam blogs adding themselves to the ’share your voice’ section. Thanks to Amber Shriver, our volunteer web director (and mechanic, and lead designer for the web task force), the offending links were removed. When they continued to pop up, it became necessary to kill [...]
Gary Kachadourian has launched a followup to last winter’s Baltimore Infill Survey. His newest flickr based project aims to collect classify examples of doodles.
Design Conversation #11: sound, Baltimore experimental music aesthetics and instrument design, a High Zero panel discussion, Wednesday, Sept. 2 at the Windup Space, 12 W. North Ave., Blatimore, MD
information: http://www.highzero.org/, or email marian.glebes -at- gmail.com
A student from southern Maryland is attempting to build, design, and -live in- a completely off-the-grid geodesic dome at his college campus, and he needs your help.
An open forum to discuss issues of removal, adaptation, imitation, and innovation in Baltimore architecture, planning and development.
The Current Gallery is leaving its 30 S. Calvert St. location, just a few steps ahead of the demolition crews. True to form, the gallery is accepting site-specific proposals for its last show, Abandon Ship, right up until the final moment. And, according to this City Paper story, they plan to shoot video of the [...]