Public Lecture Series 2019: Muntadas, The Project Methodology

MCAD Public Lecture Series

21 May 2019

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

12F Cinema, SDA Benilde Campus

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The Project Methodology: Process, Context and Translation

Antoni Muntadas (Barcelona, b.1942) has been a Professor of Practice at ACT in the Department of Architecture at MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts and is currently visiting Professor at IUAV in Venice, Italy. Through his works, he addresses social, political and communications issues, the relationship between public and private space within social frameworks, and investigates channels of information and the ways they may be used to censor central information or promulgate ideas.

In this lecture, Muntadas will confront and propose a way of working in which different skills and work stages are discovered. By presenting an overview of forty projects from his ongoing ‘On Translation’ and ‘The Construction of Fear’ series, Muntadas will discuss the project as a workflow, where collaboration and criticism come together to create alternatives, and its  methodology which directs its attention to the interdisciplinary process, related to theory, practice and city space as a focal point.

This event is presented with support from the Embassy of Spain in the Philippines and in cooperation with Ateneo Art Gallery.

 

RSVP via: mcad@benilde.edu.ph

FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Photo: Projecte / Proyecto / Project, 2007
Photo Credit: installation view of Muntadas: Entre/Between, exhibit at the Vancouver Art Gallery, November 9, 2013 to February 10, 2014

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