Online Lectures on Art and Space

Are you missing the crucial lectures on contemporary public art, urban design and architecture? Well I am. Please help me put together an online list to lectures in video or other formats that include visuals and serious thoughts together. Below are a very few that I have found. Must be a lot more.

UPDATE:
On September 5, 2007, slate.com launched slateV.com with 2-4 minute video essays by thier writers. Two years ago, art and architecture critics amoung other slate.com writers started using a very simple slideshow format for the reviews.

UPDATE 2: I-Tunes U was launched this summer as a free service to download audio or video presentations. About 20 universities participating. Only a few Planning, Art and Architecture lectures so far. MIT has better video quality on I-Tunes than at Open Courseware. You must download the I-Tunes Software and use the download for FREE through the Store. One confusion. For videos, the download button must read "Get Movie". If not, then the download is an audio file.

Tate Modern Event Archive, London

Antony Gormley
Rachel Whitehead
Tracy Emin
Dan Graham
Public Art Discusion with Kathrin Böhm, Lucy Orta and Richard Woods
Christo
Tschumi and Colomina
Arthur Danto and others
Ilya Kabakov
Jacques Herzog


The Walker Channel, Minneapolis

Kiki Smith and Peter Schjeldahl
Antenna Design: Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger


WGBH Forum Network, Boston

Suzi Gablick: Paradigm Spinning: Artists as Agents of Social Change

I-Tunes U
Wendy Ewald on Margate Project in England, MIT Page

EVENT NOTICES

New York City, Sept 8 at 4 PM
Creative Time Art Parade
Deitch Projects, Creative Time and Paper Magazine are pleased to announce the third annual Art Parade. The parade will take place on Saturday September 8, at 4PM, on West Broadway. The route will begin on Houston and follow West Broadway, ending on Grand Street.
Photos from 2006 Art Parade


London, September 21, 2007
Building Culture: Can Artists Make Great Places
Strangely, ONLY ONE ARTIST IS SPEAKING: Richard Wentworth
Creativity, Culture and Change are the themes of a one-day conference on leading regeneration projects through art and creativity with a focus on the mega-development at Kings Cross. The event will include presentations of Artists for Places - a partnership between CABE, A&B and Arts Council England; an evaluation by Comedia on the PROJECT scheme to support public art strategies embedded within the planning system; an open forum with key speakers on art, architecture, landscape and planning, debating the role or art and cultural activity within the design of the built environment. Part of Urban Design Week, London

Richard Wentworth
See his thinking process for a new urban space in Walsall, UK. Click on the Love Letter

Sponsored in Part by IXIA, a think tank for public art practice.
Ixia is working on a public art manifesto and has posted a set of other manifestos.







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