Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Conducting the cranes.
This is one of two etchings I made after visiting the Hafenstadt and seeing all the cranes working on the Elbphilharmonie. Shortly before I had been to the opera with Simone Young conducting.
Both etchings are on my website.
Both etchings are on my website.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Hamburg yesterday
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Black box
A lot of new apartments have been built in Hamburg's new district, the Hafenstadt (=Harbour City). It is a bit like Pyrmont in Sydney. Apartment dwellers will be able to walk to the new Philharmonie which is being built nearby. The 'black box' building with information about the Philharmonie(previous post) is quite ingenious. Outside there are a series of tubes jutting from the walls.
(Note the bike too ... it is the bike I bought off eBay.)
If you look down the tubes you see films of concerts.
Some of the tubes don't have picture in them, but instead sounds. There is piano ... or trumpet ... or violin.
(Note the bike too ... it is the bike I bought off eBay.)
If you look down the tubes you see films of concerts.
Some of the tubes don't have picture in them, but instead sounds. There is piano ... or trumpet ... or violin.
The new Elbphilharmonie
The Speicherstadt on the Elbe River in Hamburg is the part of the city where traders used to store their wares.
The Speicherstadt is now called the Hafenstadt and still has traders but it is mostly office building and apartments.
This is where the new 'Elbphilharmonie' is being built. There is a little square building with information about the Elbphilharmonie near the building site.
You expect expect to find lots of posters and information inside, but instead when you go in you find there is just a staircase (and someone minding it). So up the staircase you go.
As you put your head through the opening you suddenly realise what it is all about. There surrounding you is the seating layout of the new building, complete with little figures. You suddenly feel as if you are in the new Elbphilharmonie.
Then you see a building worker outside the window ... life sized.
The Speicherstadt is now called the Hafenstadt and still has traders but it is mostly office building and apartments.
This is where the new 'Elbphilharmonie' is being built. There is a little square building with information about the Elbphilharmonie near the building site.
You expect expect to find lots of posters and information inside, but instead when you go in you find there is just a staircase (and someone minding it). So up the staircase you go.
As you put your head through the opening you suddenly realise what it is all about. There surrounding you is the seating layout of the new building, complete with little figures. You suddenly feel as if you are in the new Elbphilharmonie.
Then you see a building worker outside the window ... life sized.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Jahresausstellung II
More from the end of year show at art school.
The sleeping couple .... a reference to John and Yoko?
A cupboard which looked as if it had just fallen to the floor, crumpling the base and breaking all the mirrors and glass inside.
I liked this one particularly. The gingerbread heart (very popular here at Christmas time says "How's your carrier looking colleague?" On the left side of the picture is an employment ad seeking a 'Successful Artist'.
This is not part of the art show (though it could have been). It is my lunch + cup of tea and the photo was taken in the basement canteen.
All schools and departments have public canteens which is one of the good things about this country. The quality food in uni canteens varies from good to inedible and unfortunately the art school food was in the latter category. Sausages and potato salad were one of the edible offerings. The coffee made up for the food though... it was the best coffee I found in Hamburg. So I often got a coffee, eyed the food and decided on a liquid lunch.
The sleeping couple .... a reference to John and Yoko?
A cupboard which looked as if it had just fallen to the floor, crumpling the base and breaking all the mirrors and glass inside.
I liked this one particularly. The gingerbread heart (very popular here at Christmas time says "How's your carrier looking colleague?" On the left side of the picture is an employment ad seeking a 'Successful Artist'.
This is not part of the art show (though it could have been). It is my lunch + cup of tea and the photo was taken in the basement canteen.
All schools and departments have public canteens which is one of the good things about this country. The quality food in uni canteens varies from good to inedible and unfortunately the art school food was in the latter category. Sausages and potato salad were one of the edible offerings. The coffee made up for the food though... it was the best coffee I found in Hamburg. So I often got a coffee, eyed the food and decided on a liquid lunch.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Jahresaustellung
The semester is over here and the end of year show. The day before the show students were very busy hammering and painting and putting their work of display. There appeared to be a great deal of last minute activity, but the next day all the mess has gone. The show included everything including a new version of a disabled bicycle (patented), little electronic gadgets that go 'pop', huge enormous apparatuses whose function I could not establish, a couple sleeping in a bed, paintings and drawings of every type, witty installations and lots of tea and coffee and orange juice bars. One student was having his coffee introduced intravenously.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Pictures from the Hamburg S Bahn: Video
The wonderful music on this little movie is a piece by Brahms called Feldeinsamkeit. It is freely (and legally) available for download online.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Old and roomy
Most of the corridors in the art school building are enormous, much wider and higher than the one covered with a web (previous post).
It is very difficult to get into the art school here, mostly I suspect due to lack of physical space. I look at these enormous corridors and think how many studios could be created with a retrofit.
It is very difficult to get into the art school here, mostly I suspect due to lack of physical space. I look at these enormous corridors and think how many studios could be created with a retrofit.