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offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 15:32 [#00122766]
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who are your favourite artists in the next fields:

1-music:
..........1.1 classical
..........1.2 modern
2-painture:
..........2.1 classical
..........2.2 modern
3-architecture:
..........3.1 classical
..........3.2 modern
4-sculpture:
..........4.1 classical
..........4.2 modern

for me:

1.1 mozart
1.2 aphex
2.1 velazquez
2.2 paul klee
3.1 Palladio
3.2 Le corbusier
4.1 Praxiteles
4.2 oteiza


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-12 15:34 [#00122770]
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1.1 chopin
1.2 david byrne
2.1 van gogh
2.2 picasso
3.1 wren
3.2 fuck knows
4.1 come on now
4.2 jeez


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-12 15:36 [#00122773]
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1.1 Erik Satie
1.2 Aphex Twin
2.1 John William Waterhouse
2.2 John Bratby
3.1 Macintosh
3.2 Damien Hirst
4.1 Rodin
4.2 I can't remember her name, but the famous woman sculptor
who lived near St. Ives, her house is now a gallery (is that
correct for a place that houses sculptures?) for her work.


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 15:36 [#00122775]
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Wren: st paul (London)???



 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-12 15:37 [#00122776]
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yes that's him


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 15:38 [#00122777]
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mackintosh.... great choice... I love his architecture
too...


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-03-12 15:39 [#00122781]
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1.1 Does Stockhausen fit as classical?
1.2 Otomo Yoshihide
2.1 Probably Monet if you think he's classical
2.2 Duchamp (if he's modern)
3.3 I wouldn't know
3.4 ditto
4.1 uhh
4.2 What an undereducated bastard I am. Does Richard Serra
qualify?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-12 15:41 [#00122787]
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Have you seen his house? It's cool, they restored it so it
was furnished with all his chairs etc. he designed. I've sat
in an original Macintosh chair!

You're an architect right? Waht's your favourite style? I'd
have to say neo-classical (Old american universitys in
particular) or gothic revival, but I can't think of any
famous gothic architects can you tell me some?


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-12 15:43 [#00122789]
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man i really loathe mackintosh, except for his lettering. i
have visited his house and all that crap - what a boring
experience that was - even more boring than the time i
visited ann frank's house in amshterdam


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 15:45 [#00122791]
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the neo gothic is very common in england... this is because
in the 19th century they were very eclectic trying to learn
from the past...and as gothic had been so good in the past
they wanted to bring it back ....
I cant think of any architects now... maybe Luthiens...


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-12 15:47 [#00122794]
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Jimmy Saville
Christopher Biggins
Michaela Strachan
Terry Nutkins
Tommy Boyd
Russell Grant
Alan Titchmarsh
Mike Reid


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-12 15:48 [#00122795]
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ah, terry nutkins, from that animal show on CBBC....the
really wild show!


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 15:50 [#00122800]
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Tommy Boyd
Russell Grant

never heard of those architects....sorry


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2002-03-12 15:50 [#00122802]
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jackson pollock
robert williams
me


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-03-12 15:53 [#00122810]
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nacmat, jonesy was joking. tommy boyd is a children's
television presenter, and russell grant is a fat
"astrologer"


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 15:54 [#00122812]
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thanks marlowe
thanks again
as always you have to explain me those english things that
scape to me


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:05 [#00122841]
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nacmat:
i think le corbusier is very cold i don't like it very
much
i like gaudi or hunderwasser or frank loyd w.(i can remeber
how to spell his name)


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:07 [#00122846]
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frank lloyd wright is a genious too

gaudi is great but in my opinion his revolution was more in
shapes than in space itself


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-12 16:09 [#00122852]
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Sorry Nacmat. Its my lame sense of humour.

I saw some of Gaudi's buildings in Barcelona and thought
they were beautiful. I'm very ignorant about architecture
however


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-12 16:10 [#00122856]
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Terry Nutkins used to use his "Would you like to see my
Otter?" line to pick up teenage girls...or so I have been
told by one of said Teenage girls.....



 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:11 [#00122862]
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they are indeed very good buildings...beautiful...but if i
have to choose my favourite architect of the last century i
wouldnt say gaudi, just because I think there were like 4 or
5 other architects more relevant than him...(lecoeur is
gonna kill me)


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:13 [#00122867]
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well if you have that point of view i guess thats the reason
cos you like le corbusier
he really take care of that infact his works are like huge
bird houses
a bit opresive for me

btw what do you think of hunder wasser?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-12 16:17 [#00122877]
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Are you serious Jand? I thought he might try and impress
them with his stumpy finger


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-12 16:18 [#00122880]
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Did Le Courbusier say 'a house is a machine for living in'?


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:18 [#00122883]
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of hunder wasser?

dont know him

about corbu´s buildings being oppressive:

he was one of the firsts to think for the normal people that
werent rich...you understand me??


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:19 [#00122887]
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yes....great sentence...it is the summary of a whole new
revolution that took place those early years of 20th century


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:21 [#00122891]
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machine for living in:

it joined the importance of standaritation and the new way
of living with all the new technical advances, and the
concept of the new architecture


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:39 [#00122924]
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i know that nacmat but still
i was in marselle and i seen some work i like it but still
is very opressive

hunderwasser was a austrian architect
very good he died 2 years ago


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:44 [#00122929]
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I ll investigate about him...thanks

La unidad habitacional de marsella tiene un valor teoric
infinito...el resultado fisico a mi me gusta pero entiendo
que pueda parecer opresivo


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:48 [#00122933]
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http://people.clemson.edu/~kroath/hundertwasser.html

http://www.outbackphoto.com/places/2000/20001022_Hundertwas
ser.html

http://mitglied.lycos.de/wasserphilosophie/

if you want more search in google.com


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:49 [#00122937]
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estoy deacuerdo con vos

era una arquitectura muy avanzada para su epoca

imaginate poyectar un edificio con un supermercado adentro!

es genial


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:52 [#00122940]
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como es que sabes tanto de arquitectura??


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:52 [#00122943]
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estas vivo nac mat


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 16:58 [#00122954]
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mi papa es arquitecto


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 16:59 [#00122955]
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en españa hay un chiste muy malo:

como se llama el mejor arquitecto argentino??

Armando Casitas--- :-)

no me preguntes por que


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-03-12 17:00 [#00122956]
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Diolch


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 17:01 [#00122957]
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:)



 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-03-12 17:12 [#00122977]
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That was really good until I couldn't understand it.
Damn my monolingism.


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-03-12 17:13 [#00122978]
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Welsh Jonsey?


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2002-03-12 17:13 [#00122980]
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haha
sorry
010101
sometime we get carried away


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-03-12 17:39 [#00123024]
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I predict a second gothic revival in architecture within the
next 50 years. People will get annoyed at the functional
sterile and frankly boring nature of current office/shopping
centre architecture and will go back to the nice decadent
gothic style. I reckon they'll use modern materials, just
more decorative stuff than there is now...

Nacmat: My friend is starting architecture at university
this September, is it okay if I give your e-mail address to
him so he can chat to you about architecture?


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-12 21:56 [#00123350]
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great!
no problem
if i can help him i will do it without a doubt


 

offline REFLEX from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) on 2002-03-12 22:50 [#00123405]
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JAmes Desalvo!


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-03-12 23:03 [#00123420]
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hav u heard Rite Of Spring by Stravinsky?

I think it's great... apparently when it opened ppl threw
tomatoes at the orchestra because they resented its
alternative way of portraying things. It was about the world
erupting in Russia's violent and deadly spring time! It's a
classic!


 

offline zetre from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-03-12 23:13 [#00123433]
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arcitechts:
old: Probably Le Corbusier. You can´t really get around
him, can you? I´ve just come back from a 17 days "studying
trip" to India where I studied his works in Chandigarh (and
other stuff as well) so right now he´s pretty big for me.
new: a bit difficult, there´s so much exiting stuff
happening these days, but of the big names I´d probably say
Jean Novel or Herzog&deMeuron. MVRDV and Rem Koolhaas is up
there too in my book.

+We won´t see a gothic revival in a long while. There´ll
probably be more ornaments and "decoration" but
reinterpreted into a modern context (sort of like the stuff
Herzog&deMeuron is doing with screenprint and Jean Novel in
the Institute de Monde Arab (masterpiece!).


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-13 00:50 [#00123543]
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i dont like jean nouvel... although i have to recognise he
is good. the Institute de Monde Arab is a nice building in
fact.

rem koolhas is my avourite without a doubt nowadays


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-03-13 01:21 [#00123597]
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1.1Beethoven
1.2RDJ and Cevin Key tied.
2.2Bosch
2.2Bacon
3.1Gaudi(does he qualify as classical?)
3.2Frank Lloyd Wright
4.1Rodin
4.2Moore


 

offline Vader from € Lisbon, PT on 2002-03-13 01:40 [#00123611]
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Damn if this isnt one of the nicest topics good work nacmat
:-)

1.1 iroknow :-( dont listen to much to make a proper choice
1.2 Aphex Twin (d´hu!:)
2.1 Jan Van Eyck
2.2 Dali 2.2.3 Serpieri (comics) 2.4. Pop Art artists like
R-Lchtenstein 2.5 H.R.Giger
3.1 Gotic Architecture in general
3.2 F.Lloyd Wright
4.1 Miguel Ângelo (great artist, painter and sculpter)
4.2 iroknow:-(




 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2002-03-13 08:52 [#00123865]
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OMG.......this topic made me PEE my pants....*gets a mop*
j/k

1-music:
1.1 classical --- mozart....without a doubt....but bach is a
close second
1.2 modern ---BOWIE......=)

2-painture:
2.1 classical ----- Van Gogh...ooohhh la la .........klimt
is a good follow-up
2.2 modern ----- Dali....klimt is a good follow -up =)

3-architecture:
3.1 classical ------GAUDI.......nacmat is
WRONG....heheheh.....he was a genius with shape and SPACE
organization....i mean just look at the guell palace =b
3.2 modern ---- mies van der rohe

4-sculpture:
4.1 classical --- rodin
4.2 modern ----chihuly

anybody that disagree's with me....*it's clobbering
time*.....AHAHAHHAH


 

offline nacmat on 2002-03-13 10:37 [#00123957]
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you know I love gaudi... but I will always choose Corbu,
Mies, Kann and Wright first...(sorry for those not
mentioned).

van gogh and klimt and any other i love cos i love them all
(almost)
van eick is great, rubens, any impressionist..i mean so much
genious out there....its wonderfull...


 


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