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tension workshop (tentative) schedule
Monday 2004.06.28: arrivals, lodging arrangements, explanation of logistics, dinner
- meeting place is the FoAM lab on Koolmijnenkaai / Quai des Charbonnages 30-34
- from Brussels Central/Centraal train station: take metro #1 to 'Graaf van Vlaanderen'
- from Brussels Midi/Zuid train station: take tram #18 to 'Vlaamse Poort'
Tuesday 2004.06.29
- 11AM brief presentation of individual/group intentions and expectations, break into working groups
- 1.30 PM lunch at the lab
- from 2.30 afternoon working sessions
- 8.30 tension dinner 01
Wednesday 2004.06.30
- 11AM group update on yesterday's work, informal presentation Cocky/Ana on inflatable techniques
- 1.30 PM lunch at the lab
- from 2.30 afternoon working sessions
- 8.30 tension dinner 02
Thursday 2004.07.01
- 11AM group update on yesterday's work, break into working groups, informal presentation Hiaz/Rachel on tensegrity structures
- 1.30 PM lunch at the lab
- from 2.30 afternoon working sessions
- 8.30 tension dinner 03
Friday 2004.07.02
- 11AM group update on yesterday's work, informal presentation Kayle/Heath net-making
- 1.30 PM lunch at the lab
- from 2.30 afternoon working sessions
- 8.30 tension dinner 04
Saturday 2004.07.03
- 11AM group update on yesterday's work
- 1.30 PM lunch at the lab
- from 2.30 afternoon working sessions
- 4PM-7PM publicly accessible lab
- 8.30 tension dinner 05
Sunday 2004.07.04
- 11AM final brunch, wrap-up, future work, documentation
- 1PM optional visit to the exhibition 'Perception of space' in Boijmans van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam: http://www.e-flux.com/displayshow.php?file=message_1085512399.txt
NOTES about the workplan:
- It is possible to work in the lab as late as you need/want (the day does not have to stop with dinner).
- You do not have to participate in the lunches and dinners in the lab, but please inform maja about this at least 1 day in advance.
- the visit to Rotterdam is not coordinated by FoAM (you will have to make your own arrangements to get to it; train is the easiest option: http://www.b-rail.be/)