2007/01/21

MAK Center, The Gen(H)ome project
















For The Gen(H)ome Project, the Schindler House functions as a Petri dish for the domestication of genetic procedures, and enrich genetic culture as a domestic procedure.Esthetically pleasing arrangements, although I was anticipating installations that would be more functional in a living space.

The Schindler House, located in West Hollywood was built in 1922 by Rudolph M.Schindler, the esteemed architect and Viennese émigré. Regularly hosting artists, musicians, poets, writers, and actors, Schindler and his wife, Pauline, quickly turned their home into a center for avant-garde art and inquiry. Today, the Schindler House remains a site for progressive art and thought, and is regarded as one of Los Angeles’s most beloved architectural and cultural landmarks.

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