INSTerviews is a cycle
of
conversations
about
themes
between
architecture,
design,
landscape
and art.
Each series of
INSTerviews deals
with
the relations
of
proximity
(and distance) of
different practices
that
operate with the
transformation of the
physical and virtual
environment.
The INSTerviews are
carried out by INST’s
team together with
external and delocalized
and collaborators.
This interview focuses on the Strandbeest structures by Theo Jansen —specifically the first exemplars in the Southern Hemisphere, at Cerro Timbó, Uruguay.
The dutch artist reminisces on the nature of his work and about the meaning of his moving criatures, how they could be interpreted as new ways of life and their relation to evolution, nature, the digital and shared creation.
Theo Jansen was interviewed by Andres Gobba, Matias Carballal and Mauricio López —co-founders and directors of INST— and by Carlos Abboud — Argetinian art collector, founder of the Cerro Timbó park, lawyer and entrepreneur —.
The dutch artist reminisces on the nature of his work and about the meaning of his moving criatures, how they could be interpreted as new ways of life and their relation to evolution, nature, the digital and shared creation.
Theo Jansen was interviewed by Andres Gobba, Matias Carballal and Mauricio López —co-founders and directors of INST— and by Carlos Abboud — Argetinian art collector, founder of the Cerro Timbó park, lawyer and entrepreneur —.