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Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 12:49:54 -0400 Subject: Call for Proposals: Is This the Future of the City? From: Amanda Ramos <ramos@brucemaudesign.com> IS THIS THE FUTURE OF THE CITY? CALL FOR PROPOSALS: New Tokyo Life Style Roppongi Think Zone Motion Floor Project July 3, 2001 Deadline for proposals: August 3, 2001 Notification: September, 2001 Term: November, 2001 to March, 2003 (tentative) Duration of exhibition: 30 days per artist The "Motion Floor Project" (MFP) is a new art exhibition program which takes place at the new art space "New Tokyo Life Style Roppongi Thinkzone" (Zone), opening in Tokyo's Roppongi in September 2001. Both the Motion Floor Project and Zone are projects of the Mori Arts Center, an ambitious new gallery slated to open in 2003, as part of a new development in Roppongi Hills being undertaken by the Mori Building Company. The MFP will host a series of video exhbitions, showing the new work of contemporary artists, filmmakers, graphic designers, musicians, VJs and other creators selected from all over the world. Each artist is asked to explore this question: "Is this the Future of the City?" An open-ended inquiry, artists are invited to interpret however they see appropriate, exploring the many facets that the question implies. Conditions for exhibition: * The selection of art works to be exhibited will be made by Bruce Mau Design and Yukiko Harada, Curator of Zone * Selected works will premiere at the MFP. Following the opening of the Mori Arts Center, they will be exhibited again as part of "Motion Floor Project Extreme" (MFPX). They will also tour to several other venues outside Japan. Artists are welcome to make other copies of their works but, if selected, one copy will belong to the Mori Arts Center * Works will each ideally consist of four large moving images projected from the ceiling onto the floor, with each image measuring 7 x 9 metres. Alternate proposals for employing the MFP technology will be entertained, but this is the basic configuration of the space. * If selected, the final format to be delivered to Zone is to be negotiated between the artist and the staff of Zone * The MFP will be the major activity of Zone, which is to enhance the cultural exchange of Tokyo and the world, providing emerging creators and artists with an active platform for networking and communication. Zone's stated objective is to "Deal with the New and Urban" and is comprised of the following three parts: Motion Floor Four large moving images will be projected from the ceiling onto the floor, each measuring 7 by 9 meters. Urban Café Café and lounge where youth can hang around. A variety of events such as lectures and open discussions will also be held. Urban Book Library/Bookstore A Library/Bookstore dedicated to the themes of city, architecture and fine art. Your proposal will comprise: * 1-2 page description of the work you intend to produce * one page summary curriculum vitae * 5-10 slides of past work, videotapes (or other support material, as appropriate.) Remuneration: * Remuneration: Selected artists will be paid a fee of $20,000 U.S. including travel expenses to attend the opening in Tokyo. No additional fees will be paid. Zone Zone is an abbreviated title of NewTokyo Lifestyle Roppongi Thinkzone, a temporary contemporary art/culture space to be operated for the two years prior to the opening of Mori Arts Center. Art Director: Bruce Mau (Bruce Mau Design Inc.) Curator: Yukiko Harada (Mori Arts Center) Associate Curator: Mizuki Takahashi (Mori Arts Center) Space design: Tokujin Yoshioka Mori Arts Center The Mori Arts Center is a new art and culture museum scheduled to open in the "Roppongi Hills" new city core of Tokyo in the fall of 2003. As the largest contemporary art/culture museum in Japan, the Mori Arts Center will be a driving force for the creation and enrichment of a new urban culture, presenting the contemporary creations traversing fine art, architecture, graphic design, fashion design, product design and music. Mori Building Company and Roppongi Hills Mori Building Company is one of the largest urban developers in Japan and has been devoted to the planning and creation of dynamic urban complexes for more than 40 years. Fostering the long-term vision to revitalize Tokyo into an ever more attractive city, the company is now constructing Roppongi Hills, a large-scale new town development in central Tokyo. Accommodating a variety of urban functions including Mori Arts Center, Roppongi Hills will launch as a new cultural core of Tokyo where diverse energies interact and new lifestyles are enhanced. Tokyo is a huge melting pot of fun, ideas and creativity. It absorbs abundantly and generates abundantly. The Motion Floor Project at Zone will become a vital part of the vibrant, stimulating energy of Tokyo. Yukiko Harada, Curator, Zone Bruce Mau, Creative Director, Bruce Mau Design Send proposals to: Amanda Ramos Bruce Mau Design Inc. 197 Spadina Avenue, Suite 501 Toronto ON M5T 2C8 Canada 416-260-5777, ext. 233 fax 416-260-2770 e-mail ramos@brucemaudesign.com _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold