Internet Studio Consortium : : Architectural Studios via The Internet : contact: andia <at> post.harvard.edu |
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Florida International University, Miami,
USA (Coordination Alfredo Andia, Ph.D.) Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile ::: Universidad de
Buenos Aires, Argentina ::: Universidad del Zulia, Venezuela :::
Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
::: Universidad Central de Venezuela ::: Universidad
de Guayaquil, Ecuador::: Taller Zero U. Bio Bio, Concepcion, Chile ::: Universidad
UNIACC, Chile ::: Center for Design Visualization, U.C. Berkeley, EEUU |
...mid term 04 Internet Studio 2004 : Mood H., U. Santa
Maria, Chile Internet Studio
2003 : Paisajes Sinteticos, Plaza Ines de Suarez, Providencia, Chile Internet Studio
2003 : South Africa, Memorial Park Internet
Studio 2002 : Ground Zero Internet Studio 2001 :
Connected Centers for the Amercias Internet
Studio 2001 : MzM Graphic Communication 2
Internet Studio
2000 : Cultural Centers
Internet Studio 2000 : Visions of Urban
Housing, Omni Area, Miami Internet Studio
1999 : Manhattan Piers Internet
Studio 1998
Statement:
Distance Colaboration and Education in Architecture via Creating Design Communities.
The “Internet Studio” Academic Program initiative is directed to create
strategic relationships with Latin American Schools of Architecture, institutions
and corporations involved in the urban development of the Latin American and Caribbean
region by working in collaborative semester-studio projects via the Internet.
More than 450 architectural students from Miami, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and
Venezuela collaborated in semester-long design studios via the Internet and
videoconference technology during Fall, 2001. The initiative is using advanced
telecommunication and digital technology to enrich the education and the
Pan-American collaboration experience. The program was part of the AMPATH
initiative at FIU, which in 2001 obtained a $25 million grant to connect National
University Networks in Latin America and the Caribbean to the Internet 2
server at FIU. The BBC, Discovery Channel, Government Video Magazine, and media
outlets in Argentina, Chile and Japan have documented the initiative. The
initiative was also part of the 2001 official State of Florida visit to Chile
and Argentina. The project is envisioned to position the “Internet
Studio” network as a main hub for architectural education, research, and
urban design thinking in the Americas. The belief is that the rapid process
of urbanization in Latin America, during the next two decades, will spur
similar metropolitan conditions across the region. Networking professionals and
academic institutions will be essential for understanding the effects of the new
speed of urbanization. The goal is to attract top urban issues, students,
academics, and professionals of the region to the network. |
:::NEWS::: |
iStudio @ SIGGRAPH 2001, Los Angeles | CSIR/icomtek SouthAfrica
joins iStudio | iBiBlio.org to archive
iStudio work | iStudio was part of the official mission of Governor
Jeb Bush to Argentina & Chile, 2001 |
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Internet Studio in the Press
: Internet Studio en la Prensa : | Leonardo 2003 | "Internet
Studios..." Vol. 35, No. 3, 2002, pp. 297 - 302, page 297 |
| Siggraph, Conference, 2002 | "Architectural
Studios Online..." Conference Proceedings 2002, page 301 |
| Archiengeo, Italy, 2002 | "Internet
Studios..." Anno II, March 2002, pages 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 |
| Discovery Channel | Oct. 15, 2001: 28k 56k DSL |
| BBC Mundo | Aug. 29, 2001: Article | | BBC World Service | Sep 17, 2001: Article 56k audio |
| NKH-TV, Japan | Year 1999: 56k |
| Diario El Clarin, Argentina | Aug. 6, 2001: Article |
| Government Video Magazine | Dec. 2001: page1 | page 2 | page 3 |
| Diario La Hora, Chile | Oct. 17, 2001: Article |
| CSIR, South Africa | "i-Studio
initiative aims at..." page 1 |
| Ambientes, Chile | Revista
Ambientes, Chile, Feb 2004 | |
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::LINKS::: e_Competition:
Possible Futures Bienal Miami + Beach 2001 |
Time zones: 19.00 Guayaquil = 20.00 Stgo., Valpo., Miami, Caracas
= 21.00 Buenos Aires, Rosario |
copyright:
istudio : September 05, 2004. e-mail:
andia at post.harvard.edu |