Each pack contains a list of delegates attending the one day Opening Minds Conference held at the RSA, eighteen images from the Archive and teachers notes providing examples on how the image could be used to build lessons around.
Bound with vol 148
This book was sent to the RSA by Jac Chambliss, John's nephew.
Lise Autogena collaborated with engineer Tom Barker of b consultants on a project to rejuvenate the early 20th century amplifiers located in Folkestone on the southern coast of England. Autogena and Barker completed designs for two new mirrors, one to be placed on either side of the Channel, enabling members of the public to listen to the sounds of the sky and to talk across the sea to people standing on a listening platform in front of the opposite mirror. The design stage of the project was completed in 2002. Client: Shepway District Council. Award value £10,000.
February 2001 - October 2001. Includes progress reports from successful applicants in 2000.
postcard advertising RSA Fringe Lectures, in association with Prospect. RSA Fringe is the name of the partnernship. The events confront topical subjects at short notice.
postcard advertising RSA Fringe Lectures, in association with The Economist. RSA Fringe is the name of the partnernship. The events confront topical subjects at short notice.
Administrative records relating to the unveiling of Rachel Whiteread's sculpture. Includes RSA Director Penny Egan's briefing notes, planning applications and consent and insurance information.
Shona Kitchen worked with architect Nick Coombe to re-invent the concept of the maze at this site in the grounds of Kielder castle. The project is part of an extensive programme of temporary and public art designed to increase visitors to rural Northumberland. Kitchen and Coombe explored the underlying ideas and the use of innovative materials to create a structure that surprises and delights the visitor. The project was completed in 2003. Client: The Kielder Partnership. Award value £6,000.
Susan Collins worked with Sarah Wigglesworth on a science and environmental studies classroom at Mossbrook Special Primary School in Sheffield. Artist and architect explored virtual and real environments to create a 'Classroom of the Future' using high technology to create a place of sensuality, stimulation and wonder. The project was completed in 2002. Client: Mossbrook School. Award value £9,000.
Andrew Cross collaborated with architect David Bickle of Hawkins Brown on the design of a new public space at Gillett Square in East London. Cross and Bickle were interested in the public's perception of the development of the site and its sense of place. They looked at the demolition and preparation stages of the architectural processes and how these influenced the built form. The design stage of the project was completed in 2003. Client: Hackney Cooperative Developments. Award value £5,000.
Keith Wilson collaborated with architect Dominik Holzer of Will Alsop Architects on a temporary intervention in the Capability Brown designed parkland of Compton Verney. Wilson and Holzer responded to the eighteenth century landscape and developed their mutual interest in building physical environments in which the audience fulfils the role of both spectator and performer. The project was completed in 2003. Client: Compton Verney House Trust. Award value 7,500.