|
MOBILE PORCH started in Nov 99 as a temporary
site-specific proposal for the public art program of NKAT, coordinated
by Georgia Ward.
MOBILE PORCH is a collaboration between the artists Kathrin Bšhm
& Stefan Saffer and architect Andreas Lang.
Its initial idea was to create a tool that allows links between
contemporary art practice and a local audience. During 2000 MOBILE PORCH developed also into a prototype for public sites.
It was designed in order to create an appropriate object for a public
sphere that was multifunctional in its use and flexible in its purpose.
MP is very clear and very ambiguous, in both its design and its
purpose. Its full meaning and definition will be developed over
time.
MOBILE PORCH can be a shed, a reception
desk, a stage, a bench, a lamp, a screen, a catwalk, a workshop,
a vehicle, etc. MOBILE PORCH is a flexible structure that fulfills
different functions according to the varying situations. It is both
a physical structure but also a social one. It is an offer which
provides a range of new possibilities.
During the two months residency at North Kensington Amenity Trust
MOBILE PORCH was used by a large number of people on Trust land to
create short term activities, organize social events or to drop ideas
for further projects on site. MOBILE PORCH's presence created a strong
feeling of curious interest from its first day on site, "whatsthatallabout".
The information and experience gained during this projects is now
being discussed as a possible relevant matter at NKAT, concerning
further planning. MOBILE PORCH finished it's visit underneath the
Westway on 01.01.2001.
For further information please check DATES
|