The tribe apart but together 🙂
CamPill
Field Trip
31st Oct 2015 – Buckminster Fuller Institute, New York
31st Oct 2015 – Pollock Krasner Studio House
We visited Jackson Pollock’s Studio and his amazing painted floor
31st Oct 2015 – Margie Rubbick House
Margie Ruddick, pioneering landscape architect, was kind enough to invite us to her home in the Hampton’s, Long Island. Within the stunning warmth of the ocean side home, the Tribe prepared dinner while having inspiring conversations with Margi on a candle lit platform by the ocean
1st Nov 2015 – Watermill Center
Distant places, tranquil spaces
1st Nov 2015 – Watermill Center
Each space is formed and defined through the different attributes of a theatre
1st Nov 2015 – Watermill Center
1st Nov 2015 – Watermill Center
2nd Nov 2015 – Watermill Center
Can technology isolate us, tweak our senses taking us to a different space and time?
4th Nov 2015 – Taliesin West, School of Architecture – Frank Lloyd Wright
4th Nov 2015 – Taliesin West, School of Architecture – Frank Lloyd Wright
Tribe exchange of gifts and knowledge transfer – amazing lecture given by tribe master Enric Ruiz Geli
5th Nov 2015 – Taliesin West, School of Architecture – Frank Lloyd Wright
Tribes cooking together
5th Nov 2015 – Taliesin West, School of Architecture – Frank Lloyd Wright
Isolated shelters make a home
5th Nov 2015 – Taliesin West, School of Architecture – Frank Lloyd Wright
In a foreign landscape we found home
5th of Nov 2015 – Cosanti – Paolo Soleri
Dip 18 visited Paolo Soleri’s studio in Paradise Valley to have look at the architects life works and some of his famous bells, still in production today
6th of Nov – Arizona State University
We were welcomed by the Herberger Institute for Dresign and the Arts to interact with their school of Arts, Media + Engineering. A diverse multidisciplinary design studio where we saw various works involving incorporating technology in performance, design, everyday living and many other fields
6th of Nov 2015 – New York
Moving tutorial across New York city- explaining facade materials of Whitney museum
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7th of Nov 2015 – Guggenheim, New York
Sunny, We visited the Guggenheim Museum on 5th Ave. With our luggages, we are not allowed to enter the museum, and eventually, we came up with a very funny strategy by dividing into 2groups, one a group visit the museum, the other group stay on the street and look after the luggages. This museum designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is a masterpiece, the space inside is unforgettable
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7th of Nov 2015 – New York
Carbon Neutral Search Engine
Villa Nurbs Case Study
Access to Tools : Tribe Inventory
Tool Inventory Produced and run by Mu Li, the inventory consists documents the list of tools at the disposal of Diploma 18’s Off – Grid Tribe.
Tribal Identity
Being in a Tribe already starts to form and show our personalities, our implication, to create connection, meaning and change.
The current tribal map is created by our social energy artist Neeha Ghandi to prove the spirit and the start an off-grid movement. The identity map has the its inspiration ground on our Unit Tribe Master Enric’s tribe map.
Tribe Vision of our exhibition space
We are currently researching into the best ways to archive and display our work, our interest, our visions, our passions, our thoughts, our ideas ….. towards the transformation of the House into Home, and the setting off from the AA formal studio spaces towards the Off-grid singularity community.
The collages are a new form of expression set by our tribal display artist Peng Qin. Now the space can be seen as a 2D collage, but taken further it can be opened into the 3D world.
Best Places
This year DIP 18 Field Trip is going to hit ground in New York, Watermill and Arizona. Follow us for an amazing adventure towards an off-grid singularity living.
Three Best Places informed by some of the worlds most creative and inspiring inventors : Buckminster Fuller, Frank Lloyd Wright, Paolo Soleri, Jackson Pollock, Robert Wilson and more to discover. Diploma 18 will explore off-grid living in the context of the dense New York skyline and the remote deserts of Phoenix,Arizona. We will document and interrogate the case studies of Buckminster Fuller Institute – on a deep exploration into the personal archive of Bucky Fuller work, Watermill Center by Robert Wilson – as a Perfomance Laboratory, the action painting in Jackson – Krasner Studio garden, desert living conditions at Taliesin West School of Architecture in the shelters, Arcosanti and Cosanti – off-grid communities living. We will keep posting while we on the route.
maps produced by our tribal surveyor Ruth Gattegno-Jacobs.
Robotic Construction : Wold D Prix – MOCAPE
In this interview Wolf D Prix talks about combining 3D printing with robotic fabrication on site. The construction of the Museum of Contemporary Planning and Exhibition (MOCAPE) is set to take 12 weeks to construct with only 8 workers. Otherwise such a construction would require an excess of 160 workers and 8 months.