the temporary space is a project space shared by self-motivated, critical and engaging individuals through research and experiments for emergence of alternative and autonomous society. the temporary space seeks engaging, responsible and creative individuals as a collaborative and autonomous participant. The current temporary space locates in Downtown, Houston, Texas.
The basic framework of the temporary space relies on "6 months semi-artists in residence." The artists in residence run, organize and create projects through self-motivation and self-funding. The artists in residence program is highly self-educational and experimental, as well as autonomous.
the temporary space aims to create and share critically engaging experiences such as contemporary art exhibitions, experimental music performances, critical visual critiques and publicly engaging projects as basic components. In addition to this, focusing on interdisciplinary practices, the temporary space explores different topics and subjects by research and experiment, as well as by dialogues and discussions. These projects are expected to realize through collaborative efforts by the residents and the collaborative participants. the temporary space is equipped with small resource library, small work tools and other electric equipment to serve basic needs for the projects.
the temporary space will run at least 6 months and will continue based on progress and the collaborators' agreements. At the end of 6 months period, a compilation of these collaborative projects will be made into a form of small book.
Emerging writer, musician, performance artist, architect, graphic designer, curator, theorist, anthropologist, neuroscientist, mathematician, space engineer and other type of creative people are highly welcomed for the collaborative projects in order to explore meanings of reinvestigation on the world in contemporary framework. Please be part of collaborative projects to seek for and share your assets for emergence of autonomous and alternative society.
Best Regards,
the temporary space manager
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