Stanley Kubrick Exibition Barcelona CCCB 2019
The CCCB – Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona – presents the exhibition “Stanley Kubrick“.
CCCB: La cultura contemporània al teu abast
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Universo Gaudí. CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
Universo Gaudí
Proyecto audiovisual que realicé para la exposición. Universo Gaudí celebrado en el CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona
Björk Digital - A must-see exhibition in Barcelona this summer
This immersive virtual reality exhibition curated by Björk arrives at the Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona after visiting Tokyo, Sydney, Montreal, Reykjavik, London and Los Angeles and is the only chance to visit the show in Spain. Buy your tickets at
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Al Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB), shi fan exposicions i activitats molt diverses, vinculades a la música, el cinema, la dansa, la performance i tot allò que implica experimentació artística. És un espai obert a col·lectius dartistes, creadors i programadors independents.
Així doncs, el Centre organitza i produeix exposicions, debats, festivals i concerts; programa cicles de cinema, cursos i conferències; fomenta la creació mitjançant noves tecnologies i llenguatges; impulsa la investigació artística; potencia la recerca per a exposicions; exporta les produccions realitzades i cerca generar debat, pensament i reflexió al voltant de la ciutat i lespai públic.
Està constituït com un consorci format per l'Ajuntament de Barcelona i la Diputació de Barcelona.
En el Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona (CCCB) se realizan exposiciones y actividades muy diversas, vinculadas a la música, el cine, la danza, la performance y cuanto implica experimentación artística. Es un espacio abierto a colectivos de artistas, creadores y programadores independientes. Así pues, el Centro organiza y produce exposiciones, debates, festivales y conciertos; programa ciclos de cine, cursos y conferencias; fomenta la creación mediante nuevas tecnologías y lenguajes; impulsa la investigación artística; potencia la investigación para exposiciones; exporta las producciones realizadas y busca generar debate, pensamiento y reflexión alrededor de la ciudad y el espacio público. Está constituido como un consorcio formado por el Ayuntamiento de Barcelona y la Diputación de Barcelona.
The Barcelona Contemporary Culture Centre (CCCB, in Catalan) holds exhibits and activities in all areas of the arts, including music, cinema, dance, performance and anything involving artistic experimentation. It is open to independent groups of artists, creators and programmers. The CCCB organises and sponsors exhibits, debates, festivals and concerts; foments the creation of new technologies and languages; stimulates art research; supports research for exhibits; exports its productions; and seeks broad debate and reflection throughout the City and the public space. It is based on a consortium between the Barcelona City Council and the Barcelona Provincial Council.
David Bravo Bordas/CCCB at CANactions Architecture Festival 2019
David Bravo is an architect. Since 2016, he has been advising the Mayor of Barcelona on the implementation of a strategy against gentrification. Since 2003, he has collaborated with the Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB) as head of the contents of the European Prize for Urban Public Space, of which he is also secretary of the Jury. He commissioned for the CCCB the exhibition Piso Piloto on the right to housing and directed for the Spanish public television (RTVE) the documentary Europe City, on the European city model.
MACBA (Museum of Contemporary Art) | Barcelona
Directed + Filmmed + Edited by:
Rahul Mirpuri.
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M A C B A designed by the American architect Richard Meier appears in the Plaça dels Ángels (Center of Barcelona).
The museum has three main galleries, which can be subdivided, as well as five smaller galleries, one of which is in a tower.
The area in front of the museum is known among skateboarders to be one of the most iconic spots for the sport in the world!
Justice with Michael Sandel - CCCB: Bioethics: Designer children
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Should parents be able to design their children based on genetic preferences? What are the dangers of turning children into commodities and childbearing into an extension of the consumer society? From a lecture at the Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona, as edited for broadcast on Spanish television (Soy Camara).
Apartamentos Barcelonasiesta Video : Barcelona, Spain
Apartamentos Barcelonasiesta Video : Barcelona, Spain
Barcelonasiesta manages short stay apartments for tourists in the city of Barcelona, Spain. All 3 apartments (orange, blue and green) are located in the historical centre, the hub of the most cosmopolitan and constantly changing part of Barcelona, The Raval. The apartments are within five minutes walking distance from the heart of the Gothic quarter, Plaça Catalunya and the Eixample, which also boast a lively nightlife with many well-known clubs and bars such as La Paloma and Disco Metro.
As for culture, they are just a stone s throw away from such iconic centres as the MACBA (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the CCCB (Contemporary Culture Centre of Barcelona), as well as the University of Barcelona. Apartment Facilities: Air conditioning heating fan cooler, either on ceiling or wall hair dryer microwaves fridge toaster iron TV kettle coffee machine DVD alarm clock basic cooking condiments (oil, vinegar, salt) towels wardrobe fire extinguisher.
Lift to access the flat. Additional cost for late arrivals: after 18:00 - 20 Euros, after 22:00 - 35 Euros, after 01:00 - 50 Euros
Check-in from 12:00 , check-out prior to 10:00
Shower, TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea, Safe box, Hairdryer.
Laundry service.
Hotel adress: Joaquim Costa, 56, Barcelona,
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Cultural Innovation International Prize 2016-17 / Climate Change
The Cultural Innovation International Prize is a biennial competition organised by the Centre of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB) with the aim of incentivising projects which explore possible cultural scenarios for the coming years.
Opening times: 11 October 2016 - 21 June 2017
Exposición Fenómeno Fotolibro, la cultura visual actual desde el fotolibro
Irene de Mendoza y Moritz Neumüller, comisarios de la exposición «Fenómeno Fotolibro» explican qué es un fotolibro y hablan de la actualidad de un movimiento y de una comunidad global de artistas, fotógrafos y creadores que utiliza el libro para narrar historias con fotografías.
La exposición, que se presenta conjuntamente en el Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona y en la Fundación Foto Colectania cuenta con otros siete comisarios, autores de referencia en la historia del fotolibro: Gerry Badger, Horacio Fernández, Ryuichi Kaneko, Erik Kessels, Frederic Lezmi, Martin Parr y Markus Schaden.
Exposición en el CCCB - Hasta el 27 de agosto
Exposición en Foto Colectania - Hasta el 25 de junio
Resist: kinetic girl's legs @CCCB Barcelona
Aluminum interactive kinetic girl's legs squirm and kick in response to viewers.
Girl's shoes, aluminum, motors, customized electronics, wood and plexiglass platform.
Barcelona - Miro Museum
Barcelona - Miro Museum
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Post-it Barcelona - CCCB, Las Rambla, and Raval (Barcelona)
No neighborhood is more representative of Barcelona's melting pot culture than the Raval, where contemporary art institutions like the Macba co-exist with a casbah environment populated with moroccan and pakistani immigrants. There also is the CCCB, which is now pairing with the Rambla-based Santa Monica art center in exhibiting a really interesting project titled Post-it Cities, documenting temporary and spontaneous social, commercial and architectural realities all over the world.
Mission by Saori Kitaguchi, John Mackenzie
Look at this mission also on Check-in Architecture website on Picasa Web Album or on Google Earth
MACBA Barcelona
MACBA - Barcelona, Spain
The Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona building is the work of North American architect Richard Meier. Designed in 1990 and built between 1991 and 1995, it was conceived as an assemblage of several prisms (with a base of 120 x 35 metres at its base, a height of 23 metres) and takes up 14,300 m2 of floor space in total. The centre is a cylindrical volume that cuts through all the floors – from the basement to the roof – and organises the exhibition areas along a longitudinal axis over three floors, starting with the ground floor.
Richard Meier’s architecture is fundamentally a formal reinterpretation of rationalism, with references to the masters of the modern movement, particularly Le Corbusier. The building is shaped by a combination of rectilinear and curved elements, a geometry that is softened by the external light that penetrates into the building through open galleries and large skylights.
The main entrance is located somewhere near the centre of the made façade, at the same point that is also the start of a passage connecting to the garden behind the building and splits the ground floor into two areas: on one hand, the private areas, the bookshop and the museum store; on the other, the lobby that leads to the exhibition rooms (with a floor area of 4,980 m2).
The private section of the building, which can be accessed from the west façade, contains the reception area for the museum offices, a loading dock and 1475 m2 of office space distributed over seven levels. The technical installations and reserves area is located in the basement, which takes up 2,250 m2 of the building. There is no public access to level 1, except for the Auditorium.
Natural light enters the building, be it through the apertures in the corners, the curtain walls, or the skylights in the ceilings. Some structural elements are separated from the line of the façade and the building envelope in order to allow continuous overhead lighting. This concept also applies to the atrium, which the building’s quintessential space for interaction. It has been resolved as covered gallery, parallel to the façade, which filters and distributes light throughout the three levels that people move through in the museum. The atrium also links the three floors through a series of access ramps and a passage leading to the exhibition rooms.
International documentary film festival DocsBarcelona to feature 42 films from 26 countries
The 18th edition of the international documentary film festival DocsBarcelona will open its doors on 25 May. This year, 42 films from 26 countries will be screened in 3 different locations: the Aribau Cinema Club, the CCCB (Barcelona's Contemporary Culture Centre) and La Pedrera's cultural centre, located in Antoni Gaudí's famous building. Through the rich selection of this edition's programme, a wide range of human and social issues will be explored. These will include individual and family stories, pieces on historical memory, films to do with fundamental rights, as well as reflections on the environment and the economy. 'Falciani’s Tax Bomb' by Ben Lewis will open the festival, while the event closing will take place on 31 May with the screening of 'Dancing with Maria' by Ivan Gergolet.
Quantum Physics: Still mysterious after all those years
If quantum mechanics is right, then what is real? Is the universe fundamentally random, and if so, what does that mean? Can we describe all of reality with mathematics, or must we find a better way to make sense of the world?
Quantum mechanics is more than 100 years old, but physicists still struggle to make sense of it. One the one hand, they have a theory that is remarkably successful. Quantum mechanics underlies all modern electronic devices and there is no doubt that it works. On the other hand, with quantum mechanics, physicists have a theory so different from all other known scientific theories, that they are still not sure just what it means.
Last week I visited the center for contemporary culture in Barcelona, or CCCB for short. The CCCB currently has an exhibition about quantum mechanics that I want to tell you about.
Lapsus: An Electronic Love Story From Barcelona // English version
Last April, in order to mark the 10th anniversary of Lapsus, the first edition of LAPSUS FESTIVAL was born at Barcelonaʼs Contemporary Culture Center Susanna Garcia and Borja Alexandre, also known as Mind The Film, documented the experience through a short documentary titled “Lapsus: An Electronic Love Story From Barcelona”, which been selected by BEEFEATER IN-EDIT to be part of In-Edit Fast Forward, the professional area of Barcelonaʼs International Documentary Film Festival.
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Since 2004 Lapsus is a multidisciplinary art collective that has established three complementary areas of activity: Lapsus Radio, a weekly program on Radio 3 (Spanish National Radio); Lapsus Records, a record label with new releases every three months; and Lapsus Festival, held every year at Barcelona Cotemporary Culture Centre (CCCB).
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Bookcrossing 2012
El día 20 de abril 72 centros y museos de todo el mundo inundarán las ciudades de libros con motivo de la celebración del Día Internacional del Libro.
Dichos centros se unen en una experiencia de Bookcrossing en la que liberarán más de 5.000 volúmenes relacionados con diferentes disciplinas.
Por cuarto año consecutivo un total de 72 museos y centros de arte compartirán el próximo 20 de abril, con motivo del Día Internacional del Libro, una experiencia de Bookcrossing o campaña de liberación de libros, con la pretensión de inundar las ciudades con volúmenes procedentes de la bolsa de duplicados de sus respectivas bibliotecas. Los participantes han previsto poner en circulación más de 5.000 libros libres con la intención de que quienes los recojan, disfruten de su lectura y vuelvan a liberarlos en otro punto distinto del mundo. Todos los libros liberados estarán acreditados con sus correspondientes etiquetas, contendrán las instrucciones necesarias para facilitar al lector su participación en la campaña y estarán registrados en la página web donde los lectores podrán indicar el lugar donde liberarán cada ejemplar. El objetivo de esta iniciativa es sumar a las bibliotecas de los museos en el esfuerzo para el fomento de la lectura y, más en concreto, en la difusión del conocimiento de las distintas disciplinas culturales.
Centros participantes: Arteleku; ARTIUM, Centro-Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo; Biblioteca-Centre de Documentació del Museu Valencià d'Etnologia; Bilboko Arte Ederren Museoa - Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao; CAAM, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno; Casa Asia; Casa de José Zorrilla; La Casa Encendida; CENDEAC, Centro de Documentación y Estudios Avanzados de Arte Contemporáneo; Centre d'Art La Panera; Centre de Documentació i Debat - CCCB; Centre de Documentació i Museu Tèxtil Biblioteca; Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturunea; Centro de Arte Caja de Burgos; Centro de Arte La Regenta; Centro de Documentación del Disseny Hub Barcelona (DHUB); Centro de Documentación del Vino Dinastía Vivanco; Centro de Estudios y Documentación MACBA; CGAC. Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea; Es Baluard Museu d'Art Modern i Contemporani de Palma; Escola Massana. Centre d'Art i Disseny; Fundació Antoni Tàpies; Fundació Joan Miró; Fundación Bilbao Arte Fundazioa; Fundación Botín; Fundación Lázaro Galdiano; Fundación-Museo Eugenio Granell; MACA. Museo Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante; MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo; MNAC - Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya; MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León; Museo Arqueológico de Asturias; Museo Art Nouveau y Art Déco Casa Lis; Museo Casa Natal de Jovellanos; Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya; Museo das Peregrinacións e de Santiago; Museo de América; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente; Museo de Belas Artes da Coruña; Museu de Belles Arts de València; Museo de Navarra; Museo de Zamora; Museo del Carlismo; Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid; Museo del Romanticismo; Museo del Traje. CIPE; Museo do Humor de Fene; Museo Etnográfico de Castilla y León; Museo Etnológico de Navarra Julio Caro Baroja; Museo Etnolóxico. Ribadavia-Ourense; Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo (MEIAC); Museo Galego da Marioneta; Museo Marítimo del Cantábrico. Biblioteca-Documentación; Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía; Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas; Museo Nacional de Cerámica y Artes Suntuarias González Martí; Museo Picasso Málaga; Museos Arqueológicos de Gijón. Biblioteca Manuel Fernández-Miranda; Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona; Museu de Prehistòria de València; Museu Etnològic de Barcelona; Museu Marítim de Barcelona; MuVIM, Museu Valencià de la Il•lustració i de la Modernita; Real Jardín Botánico (CSIC); San Telmo Museoa; Instituto Cervantes de El Cairo. Biblioteca Adolfo Bioy Casares; Instituto Cervantes de Tel Aviv. Biblioteca Camilo José Cela; Instituto Cervantes de París. Biblioteca Octavio Paz; Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Nueva Delhi; The National Art Library; The Newark Museum; V&A.