the morning line by matthew ritchie with aranda\lasch and arup

the morning line
matthew ritchie with aranda\ lasch and arup AGU
image © todd eberle
courtesy thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary
the morning line is an experimental project by matthew ritchie designed with architects aranda\lasch and
arup advanced geometry unit, commissioned by thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary, which explores the
interdisciplinary interplays between art, architecture, mathematics, cosmology, music, and science.
developed since 2004 as a research / investigation for a new pavilion the morning line is challenging architectural
convention: the team of collaborators has designed the first semiasographic building, an architectural language
that directly expresses its content through its structure – a structure that is simultaneously generating itself and
falling apart, enclosing an interactive environment inside which a possible future can be seen – and changed.

image© germán leal
courtesy thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary

image© germán leal
courtesy thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary

image© germán leal
courtesy thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary

image© germán leal
courtesy thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary

image © todd eberle
courtesy thyssen-bornemisza art contemporary
inaugurated as part of the 3rd international biennial of contemporary art of seville, curated by peter weibel,
the morning line will stay on the grounds of the CAAC / centro andaluz de arte contemporáneo, seville,
spain, as a public art / sound structure until june 30, 2009
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