Private View Tuesday 11 January 7-9pm
ORTLOS Space Engineering is an immersive spaces design studio, which develops innovative environments as a new channel for engaging with communities and building spatial experiences. The studio translates 21st century technologies into spatial systems and strategies – packing the ideas and visions into architecture. ‘ORTLOS’ is German for ‘placeless’ and appropriately describes this virtual architectural office and discussion forum. Architects, web designers, media theorists, media artists, and information technology specialists from around the world collaborate via virtually combined workplaces. They will present an exhibition, workshop and book launch at the ACF London this January.
The installation Performative Space Prototype shows recent works by ORTLOS including interactive displays, rapid prototype models, renderings, photographs and objects. The technical realisation of the environment is supported by the Institute of Computer.
The ORTLOS team includes: Ivan Redi, Andrea Redi, Georg Flachbart, Emil Gruber, Gudrun Jöller, Florian Absenger, Marco Russo, Bernd Grabner, Dragan Danicic, Bernardo Daum.
Find out more about the ORTLOS workshop presentation and book launch! To visit their website click here.