Saturday, October 28, 2006

uyku[suz] seminer 8 Kasim 2006- sleep[less] seminar 8th november 2006

uyku[suz] seminer 8 Kasim 2006 Carsamba/ sleep[less] seminar 8th November 2006 Wednesday 18:15, Taskisla No:134

John Lovering (Professor of Urban Development and Governance at Cardiff University UK )
in his words;
" I came to Planning via University Departments of Economics (Bangor), Urban Studies (Bristol), and Geography (Liverpool and Hull). These were interspersed by periods in the 'real world' as a railway clerk, a guitarist and song writer, a community development worker, and a member of the great unemployed."more

Thursday, October 12, 2006

uyku[suz] atolye 17 Ekim 2006 18:00-20:30

"kentlerin yasam dongusu"
stop motion animasyon atolyesi
17 Ekim 2006, Sali 18:00-20:30 Doktora Odasi
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program:_
18:00-18:30 stop motion programinin gosterimi ve uygulamasinin anlatilmasi ile atolye calismasinin yapisinin anlatilmasi
18:30-20:00 gruplara bolunerek senaryo ve kurgunun hazirlanmasi ve program kullanilarak animasyonun uygulanmasi
20:00-20:30 yapilan animasyonlarin izlenmesi/

her ne kadar atolye icinde iki adet bilgisayar ve kamera olacaksa da yaninizda bilgisayar, webcamve cesitli maket malzemesi getirmeniz gerekmektedir.

Atolye: Evren Uzer, Berna Keskin ve Deniz Gok tarafindan gerceklestirilecektir.

"Cities are an immense laboratory of trial and error, failure and success in city building and city design. This is the laboratory in which city planning should have been learning and forming and testing its theories. Instead the practitioners and teachers of this discipline have ignored the study of success and failure in real life, have been incurious about the reasons for unexpected success, and are guided instead by principles derived from the behavior and appearance of towns, suburbs, tuberculosis sanatoria, fairs, and imaginary dream cities—from anything but cities themselves. " J.Jacobs

/"Vital cities have marvelous innate abilities for understanding, communicating, contriving and inventing what is required to combat their difficulties,"
"Dull, inert cities, it is true, do contain the seeds of their own destruction and little else. But lovely, diverse, intense cities contain the seed of their own regeneration." J. Jacobs in Death and Life of Great American Cities