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Flux Culture: An experimental workshop

Hi everybody,

We are currently working with an Irish governmental agency to secure funding for EASA Ireland 2008, from the European Commission’s Youth in Action program. In order to apply for this grant we are organising an extraordinary workshop of max. 25 participants, the subject of which relates to the aims of the Youth in Action program.
There are several regulations we have to abide by, and must have our application ready for the 31st of January.

We need people to apply for this workshop now, we require participants to commit to this and send us on their name, some details and a travel cost estimate.

Participants will be missing out on the opportunity to apply for the variety of workshops at the assembly. If the workshop is feasible and the grant is received, participants will be refunded up to 70% of their travel expenses – this is the incentive to forego the opportunity to apply to another workshop. As part of this experiment, there will be no established tutors for this workshop but there will be a brief.

The brief and a poster will be available as part of a participants pack on the EASA008 website within the next 24/48 hours. Applicants must declare their interest by the end of the 26th of January (next Saturday).



Theme:

There is a movement of people in Europe - individuals and families relocate from country to country, city to city, in pursuit of their version of happiness - be it climate, security, education, society or material wealth. There is a new culture of movement and migration made possible by open borders, market forces and advances in transportation. There is a population constantly in flux – there is a flux culture.

This seminar/thinktank/workshop aims to deal with an issue that effects people all over greater Europe. The effects of Immigration and Emigration on our nation states are well documented, our seminar aims to deal with the effects of this phenomenon on the built environment: our regions, cities, neighbourhoods and buildings, from the point of view of young academics in the fields of architecture and urbanism.
 
ronan_mc, Sunday, 20. January 2008, 16:33
Hi Inari,

This proposal has been put together very quickly to meet a funding deadline. At the moment we want the names of people who would be prepared to commit to it in order to see whether we can proceed with it.

We are quite happy to deal with the issue of places and quotas if and when the proposal proceeds, obviously an agreement would be reached at that stage. I understand it is messy and may lead to problems but we have to push ahead with it and would ask everyone to forget about quotas and places and just apply on the merits of the proposal.

I'm sorry that we cannot give a concrete answer on this,

Ronan
 
ronan_mc, Friday, 25. January 2008, 18:47
I need all applications by end of tomorrow (Sat) for this workshop! There are still a few places available


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It was very small number involved in trouble, but you know that's the 'story' so that's what gets media coverage. 41 arrests is what you'd expect even without all the escapades. There was no chance of keeping the Scots out of the centre, as with any football match ticket-less fans are told not to travel, the Glaswegian's just did as they pleased. All in all I thought it went smoothly for what was the largest sports migration ever seen, the UEFA spokesman William Gaillard was quoted "I can't believe that any other city would have done anything better" For me it was delight...
by chris - manchester @ 2008-05-15 20:55

it's only a question of doing the math right i'd say: - 100.000 plus scotsmen (not the most sensible people in the world) supporting a team that was the lesser of the two - 9.000 russians (also not widely known for their sensitivity when intoxicated) supporting the better team - packed in a already overcrowded city center - the team with 100.000 fans - by then fucked out of their heads on what not - losing... anyway, next time something like this might happen i would put up some big screens somewhere on a pasture way outside of the city. M ps. how can your money be...
by das-horst @ 2008-05-15 18:38

A word of caution, some of the videos capture some brutal scenes, but i would recomend the film shot from a helicopter, though it focuses only around the town hall it gives an indication just how many people were in the city yesterday/last night. Consider that this is one of four screens that were erected. news.bbc.co.uk
by chris - manchester @ 2008-05-15 14:48

Bad Buzz. Its a pain to lose a years work. I hope most people had files backed up externally. Its going to be interesting to see what will replace it.
by paddy_roche @ 2008-05-15 14:32

It's hard to imagine how many problems this is causing! I hope you did a backup and had your models elsewhere. I just had a lecture with Axel Killian from TU delft yesterday and after hearing about the fire I told him about it. He thought I was joking, and I felt like it was a joke. So we found pictures on flickr and he saw his office burning. Quite sureal. Good luck! And se you in CPH erasmus students!
by nikolaj_dk @ 2008-05-15 14:25

well for most neutrals the game was dull, but late on justice was done with the Russians coming out on top. Which left just a couple of questions, what would happen to the city now there were 150,000 (estimates keep rising) pissed up pissed off Rangers fans who essentially couldn't move due to sheer weight of numbers? Today Manchester isn't quite the city it was. Personally I think it was handled well by the city and the mess/clean up is only to be expected for such numbers. again here are some links to vids/pics and comment: news.bbc.co.uk news.uk.msn.com www.telegraph.co.uk news.sky.com www.independent.co.uk www.itv.com
by chris - manchester @ 2008-05-15 13:06

sorry guys. you did have a spectacular school..!
by kotryna_lt @ 2008-05-14 20:14

couldn't help it, but i trust in your ability to forgive me for the small little stab at ye ;) i also am looking forward to a couple of weeks of nice entertainment and sportsmanship and may the better team win, both tonight and at the tournament and while i am not much of an UEFA fan, i do look forward for the CL final next week. enjoy the night!
by sennahoj @ 2008-05-14 20:11

while I know the blog is not technically (most definately) the place for me to emphasise my football (religious) beliefs, I can't help but rise to the bait. For me the only important European football match takes place on 21st May in Moscow. I, like most other United fans, live in the knowledge that United > England. As a pure football fan I can say Croatia did me a favour, it means this summer I can enjoy the games for what they are without distraction. For the record my money is on Holland, but then again it has been since about Euro...
by chris - manchester @ 2008-05-14 20:01

while you still can ;) i'll be having a beer or two during the European Cup next month, cheering for my team, that are actually playing...
by sennahoj @ 2008-05-14 19:20

Hi Ronan it's Ana Lukic from Macedonia. We'll organize everything with our NC if we are coming as guests; i am intresed in the prize of the apartments you are renting in leterrfrack..how many peple are sharing it and the prize per night, and of course if there's still place available. thank you in advance, Ana
by ana lukich @ 2008-05-14 18:25

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk www.itv.com www.iht.com I think I'll be heading out amongst it all tonight. There was talk the council underestimated the interest and attendance. Should be interesting to find out how the city is coping with the influx of such numbers into a few key parts of teh city centre.
by chris - manchester @ 2008-05-14 16:04

in topic: off topic
Here is a link to BBC videos covering the cities build up to the UEFA cup final tonight. Its the second time in 7 years a major European final has been held in the city, but its fair to say that with the 100,000+ Rangers fans expected (today's wave started flooding in about 4am and promptly began the drinking session of a life time) it is a more rowdy affair then the all (classic) Italian European cup final at Old Traffod. Good luck to both Rangers and Zenit, here's to football and good natured banter! news.bbc.co.uk
by chris - manchester @ 2008-05-14 15:45

Just saw it on our schools web. Hope everybody got out... We will prepare for a Dutch erasmus invasion!
by sigurd-dk @ 2008-05-14 13:24

this is horrible, I am so sorry
by tikog @ 2008-05-14 10:29

this is a disaster, I’ve spent some times there Helping for a diploma Watching a eclipse at the last floor balcony Meeting old friends Parting of course So many perfect memories vanishing the bouwkunde is gathering place for european architects The easa1982 take place there, remenber it , new easians As dunk said, be kind to yourself, be strong, be brave, be united,
by jerome @ 2008-05-13 22:41

sorry to see this happen. any ideas how it started. am sure along with the building is lots and lots of really important stuff belonging to students and i imagine that the stress of this loss will really hurt some people. look out for each other, expect that this will be very hard for people to get over. go for a walk, go to nature, take break, invite others for a stroll by a stream. be gentle.... time helps...
by duncan @ 2008-05-13 20:55

Seems we are now the 'generation before the fire'... building is now completely lost... its now 8pm and still burning: soon its gonna be the 12hr of fire. I think there's gonna be a lot of Dutch Erasmus students next year..
by jurnalism @ 2008-05-13 20:21

in topic: architecture
and we dutch take everything very serious. so today the faculty of architecture of the TU Delft burnt down. life's a bitch. www.dumpert.nl
by das-horst @ 2008-05-13 18:27

It seems that the Revolution is well and truly underway... (Careful now, that has always been a fully loaded word) Judging by whats going on in the US these days, its seems that the eco-revolution has truly taken off with a Bang... From this years upcoming USGBC GREEN BUILD EXPO to "George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Robert F Kennedy Jnr, and Al Gore, and the call for A NEW AMERICAN REVOLUTION" Which was the front cover of Vanity Fair's recent GREEN Issue In it (or possibly another edition, not sure, as don't read the mag myself) there is the following 6 page interview with Bill McDonough: Industrial Revolution,...
by duncan @ 2008-05-13 18:04

Wow, it looks really bad, hopefully nobody's hurt Did you leave a cigarette lit Marten!
by ronan_mc @ 2008-05-13 16:59

shit! not a good way to finish the year...and not the first fire there either...I remember the pavilion went up in smokee not too long ago, ouch
by conor @ 2008-05-13 16:48

Well done SF - this result was a hard-fought one and deserves a hearty bout of cross border congratulation.
by hugo_irl @ 2008-05-12 15:18

We just got news from our Dept. of Foreign Affairs that they will grant free visas to our guests to attend easa008! not only will this be of financial benefit to our guests but the accompanying support of the Dept. will be very useful should any problems arise. they will send us an official letter which we will scan and issue to all of our guests to add to their application documents. they will obviously inform the embassies/consulates directly too. once we receive this letter we will begin to issue our letters of invitation, along with any other important information regarding...
by irish_sean @ 2008-05-12 12:54

yes, you are right. I double checked every information available on the net about these issues and it resulted to me that our embassy is in Athens. Can you please give me a hint about what visa category it's better to apply for ? At this step of the processing, this would be the most important information. thanks, Klejdi* :-) PS. I used the name of the character of a wonderful book "Odin Modvalsen" when I signed up and have no chance to set it to my real name...
by odin modvalsen @ 2008-05-11 01:19


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