Vito Acconci
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Vito Acconci's design and architecture comes from another direction: a background first in writing and then in art. His performances in the 70's helped shift art from object to interactions between artist and viewer; his installations treated visitors to the gallery/museum not as viewers but as inhabitants of and participants in a public space. By the late 80's his work had crossed over, and he formed Acconci Studio; their operations come from computer-thinking, and mathematical and biological models -- they treat architecture as occasions for activity -- they make spaces fluid, changeable, portable. They are currently working on a bridge & park near Eindhoven, face-to-face seating in amphitheatre in Stavanger, a plaza separated into clusters in Santiago.








