posted on 2001-09-24, 00:00authored byJudith Trimble
UK sound-artist Scanner (whom we met on the program earlier this year) has been Artist-in-Residence for BBC Radio 4's 'Front Row' arts program where he's been experimenting with the medium of broadcasting. We heard one piece which explores the idea of social spaces in the city - associated with the visionary architectural ideas of Buckminster Fuller.
This morning we are staying with ideas of housing for the modern world.
Stuttgart, Germany, is our place of disembarkation - where in 1927 a modern housing estate - the Weissenhof Seidlung - was built to showcase the very latest work from the biggest names in modern architecture. 33 houses and apartments of all shapes and sizes - unified by their white, cubic streamlined forms.
The Estate is now a national monument and is a site of pilgrimage for architecture fans the world over.
Melbourne's Span Gallery is showing photographs of the Weissenhof Seidlung - and waiting in the wings to take us through it is historian Judith Trimble, joined by our own Rhiannon Brown, and - making a few guest appearances - the master of the modern movement, Le Corbusier, caught on tape here in the late 1950s.
History
Journal
ABC Radio National - Arts Today
Publisher
ABC Radio National
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Language
eng
Notes
Interview with Judith Trimble and Rhiannon Brown at SPAN Gallery