Red Tapes

Angela Gigliotti (Producer)

Publications: Non-textual formExhibitionResearch

Abstract

RED TAPES is ”an idiom that refers to excessive regulations and to those formal rules that are considered redundant and bureaucratic and, since asking for a rigid conformity, they risk to hinder and prevent action and decision-making” (Wikipedia, 2018)

RED TAPES is also an installation that works as a media to visualize a research method. It asked to the visitors to make a shift in the mindset to see things in scale 1:10.

RED TAPES is a synopsis of 11 shapes drawn on the ground floor that represent the different workspaces of the Danish architectural firms involved in the “Behind the scenes” interview series made throughout December 2017-March 2018 by the author. A table, stretched in its height, that represents the minimal work station of an architect even when located in complete different settings. A book, that collects all the words exchanged in these interviews.

RED TAPES aims to discuss which are the contemporary boundaries and constraints in which the architects work or are (forced) to work, and how from them the architects break free deploying specific mechanisms.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2018
Media of outputInstallation
Publication statusPublished - 2018
EventFORSK!: Forskning gennem arkitektur - Arkitektskolen Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark
Duration: 20 Apr 201824 Apr 2018

Conference

ConferenceFORSK!
LocationArkitektskolen Aarhus
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityAarhus
Period20/04/201824/04/2018

Keywords

  • europe
  • procurement
  • practice
  • welfare state
  • labor

Artistic research

  • Yes
  • CA2RE

    Gigliotti, A. (Participant)

    13 Apr 201816 Apr 2018

    Activity: Participating in or organising an event Organisation and participation in conference

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