Kadambari Baxi
1999 Fellow
New York, NY
Global Variables
An internet and multimedia installation of interactive electronic maps that capture and recombine constantly changing facts and figures about current events that then create and recreate multiple fictions and perceptions about world news.
Selected Works
Installation
Timeline: A Retroactive Masterplan for Silicon Valley (2001)
Entropia I: Homeoffice (1998)
Repeat Loop (1997)
Live Internet Performance
Double Enigma (1997)
Dislocations (1996)
Accomplishments
Exhibitions: Artist Space, New York, 2001; Henry Urbach Architecture, New York, 2000; National Design Triennial, Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York, 2000; “Work& Culture”, State Museum of Upper Austria, Linz, Austria, 1998; American Architecture at the Edge (of the Millennium), American Academy in Rome, 1998.
Young Architects Award, National Competition, Architecture League of New York, 1996
Education
1998 Interactive Telecommunications Program, Tisch School of Arts, New York University, New York, NY
1989 MS, School of Art and Design, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY
1985 BA, Architecture, Center of Environmental Planning and Technology, Ahmedabad, India
News
April 2003
Kadambari Baxi will moderate the panel, Architecture, Violence and Social (In)security at the New School's conference, The Futures of War: Aesthetics, Politics, Technologies in New York in May. The panel will address the impact of violence and political terrorism on architecture and public space, including physical and virtual spaces of war. (www.lmcc.net/futureofwar)
October 2001
Kadambari Baxi plans to complete Global Variable, an internet and moving image installation that investigated the globalization of information in December.
April 2001
Kadambari Baxi and Reinbhold Martin's, Timeline: A Retroactive Master Plan for Silicon Valley, a multimedia installation recording Silicon Valley's future and past, is at Artist Space in New York City through May.