Human 3.0: a contemporary reinterpretation of Oskar Schlemmer's Triadic Ballet

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https://doi.org/10.5821/jida.2020.9408

Abstract

With the timely celebration of the centennial of the birth of the "Bauhaus", a project coordinated among various subjects was proposed for the students of the second year of the Degree in Design of the School of Architecture of the Universidad de Navarra. With the "Triadic Ballet" directed by Oskar Schlemmer in 1923 as the main reference, the proposal was to create a real performative event, designed jointly by the fifty-three students who made up the course and represented in the space of the School itself. A teaching project that gave the opportunity to try out with the students ways of collaborative work between different creative disciplines and areas of design, to find in the frontier space between them ways of artistic innovation and to experiment with the School of Architecture itself as a space of interaction, exchange and generation of project ideas.

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Andrés Tabera, Universidad de Navarra

Assistant Professor.

Department of Theory, Projects and Urbanism.

Marina Vidaurre-Arbizu, Universidad de Navarra

Assosiate Professor.

Department of Construction, Structures and Building Services. 

Amaia Zuazua-Ros, Universidad de Navarra

Assistant Professor.

Department of Construction, Structures and Building Services. 

Daniel González-Gracia, Universidad de Navarra

PhD Candidate.

Department of Theory, Projects and Urbanism.

 

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2020-11-04

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