For two months the NAI will organise happenings in and
around an installation that the architect Wiel Arets has specially designed
for the NAI: concerts, theatre performances, interactive video projections,
debates, dinners and performances. In this architectural construction,
compositions of light, sound and video projection enable you to experience
the influence that buildings, squares and streets have on your emotions
and on how you perceive. The happenings make you aware of the role that
you yourself play in experiencing and imagining the city, as well as of
the difference that you as a citizen can make.
Imagine a city
Just as architecture is more than just (designing) buildings, a city is
more than an ensemble of buildings. How you imagine a city and how you
experience that city are determined not just by the buildings which are
there, by the infrastructure and the layout of the public space, such
as squares and parks. How people in a city behave, which is connected
with their identity and the group to which they (would like to) belong,
also plays a role in how you perceive that city. And you yourself can
influence how you and others experience the city: do you greet people
in the street or do you deliberately avoid contact, do you listen to the
street musician or do you just walk on, do you put a tag on a bare wall,
or is a tag a source of irritation to you?
Wiel Arets
The Dutch architect Wiel Arets (Heerlen, 1955) designed an installation
specially for Gallery I of the NAI. Arets rose to international fame with
his designs for the Academy of Art in Maastricht (the Netherlands) and
the University Library on the Uithof university campus in Utrecht (the
Netherlands), as well as his industrial designs in collaboration with
such leading companies as Alessi, Quinze & Milan, and Lensvelt. He
is currently working on a characteristic, 150-metre tall A' Tower in Amsterdam.
Installation
Thanks to the use of hypermodern glass, which becomes transparent or opaque
depending on the lighting conditions, as well as to the light, sound and
video compositions that alternate every fifteen minutes, as a visitor
to the space you experience it in constantly changing ways. Composers
Gosse de Kort and Jochem van Tol, light designers Tom Verheijen, and the
designers of ]NI[, under the supervision of Powerboat, subtly manipulate
the emotions of visitors to the installation. No space is like it is,
but it is constantly changing in mood.
Happening
During the hours that the museum is open, the compositions in and around
the installation will be the focus of attention in Gallery I, but in the
evenings the light and sound compositions will be turned off and the installation
will become the place for a disco, classical concert, or a debate in which
the public can influence the discussion via mobile phone and laptop. the
Netherlands Architecture Institute is collaborating with clubs, concert
venues and cinemas such as ConClub, de Doelen, Worm and Lantaren/Venster
to organise happenings for young and old every week from Thursday to Sunday.