stone imitating stone moments
a lecture by
spacegirls
stone
imitating stone moments
stone imitating stone moments is an elliptically structured lecture, composed of a series of thematic blocks, each exploring a distinct topic at the intersection of spacegirls’ and Studio Eidola’s practices. Set against the backdrop of Inger Christensen’s “stony” poems, the lecture unfolds through different moments—touching on topics such as Mariah Carey’s concept of time, the notion of copy and original, and the relationship between coffee and capitalism. Musings on the Girl-Architect are sprinkled like pebbles throughout.
stone imitating stone moments is an elliptically structured lecture, composed of a series of thematic blocks, each exploring a distinct topic at the intersection of spacegirls’ and Studio Eidola’s practices. Set against the backdrop of Inger Christensen’s “stony” poems, the lecture unfolds through different moments—touching on topics such as Mariah Carey’s concept of time, the notion of copy and original, and the relationship between coffee and capitalism. Musings on the Girl-Architect are sprinkled like pebbles throughout.
02.05.2025 7pm
at MAGAZIN
Space for Contemporary Architecture
Rembrandtstrasse 14/1A, 1020 Vienna
The lecture takes place for the midissage of the current exhibition Synthetic Geologies by Studio Eidola.
spacegirls
spacegirls (Cisse Bomholt, DK, and Elisabeth Gellein, NO) is an architectural practice with a strong focus on process and materiality. They specialize in site-specific interventions and material research. Their work reinterprets and explores architectural archetypes, often crafted from local materials and developed through slow, repetitive production methods. Their aim is to push the boundaries of architectural practice through playful experimentation with words, materials, construction, and cross-disciplinary collaborations.
After nearly a decade of hands-on material exploration, spacegirls’ current focus is architecture and text. In projects like Gloser and their newsletter News From Nowhere, they investigate how language can reshape our understanding of the built environment, inspire new architectural aesthetics, and foster alternative ways of living.
https://www.spacegirls.dk/
spacegirls (Cisse Bomholt, DK, and Elisabeth Gellein, NO) is an architectural practice with a strong focus on process and materiality. They specialize in site-specific interventions and material research. Their work reinterprets and explores architectural archetypes, often crafted from local materials and developed through slow, repetitive production methods. Their aim is to push the boundaries of architectural practice through playful experimentation with words, materials, construction, and cross-disciplinary collaborations.
After nearly a decade of hands-on material exploration, spacegirls’ current focus is architecture and text. In projects like Gloser and their newsletter News From Nowhere, they investigate how language can reshape our understanding of the built environment, inspire new architectural aesthetics, and foster alternative ways of living.
https://www.spacegirls.dk/