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Calls for Submissions for Armenian Pavilion s Hybridity Exhibit at 2021 Venice Biennale – Asbarez com
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YEREVAN Following an open call announced by the Armenia’s Culture Ministry and a deliberation by a 12-member jury, the proposal “Hybridity” was selected to represent Armenia at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia in Venice, Italy. The project is presented collaboratively between the architecture and design firm INVIVIA, founded in 1999 and based in Boston and Storaket architectural studio, founded in 2007 and based in Yerevan, Armenia.
In today’s world of multifaceted cultures and relentless movements, we need to better understand how people develop a sense of identity and learn to coexist in varying places. Armenians have a singular heritage that has compelled them to connect diverse diasporic communities across the world through digital and virtual processes. The Armenian Pavilion will allow the international community to step into the Armenian experience, for a time.
As a representation of the Armenian experience of exile and survival, dissemination and coming together,
HYBRIDITY tries to translate this human capacity to interact with each other and influence cultures both as individuals and as a community, in familiar as well as in unusual spaces. Armenian Pavilion Curators
A global virtual machine will be installed on the grounds of Ca Zenobio degli Armeni, connecting more than 80 countries that house the Armenian diaspora and expanding the architectural structures of Venice through Augmented Reality. The connected individuals will be able to share their experiences through images and videos, inviting visitors into their daily life. The pavilion is curated by Allen Sayegh, in collaboration with Boston-based design firm INVIVIA and Armenian firm Storaket Architectural Studio.