Dar Al-Hekma University, SCTA work together to reinvent Asir and reclaim Saudi heritage

DAR AL-HEKMA University in partnership with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) is initiating the Reinventing Asir project to position Asir as a signature region for progressive preservation.

November 21, 2014
Dar Al-Hekma University, SCTA work together to reinvent Asir and reclaim Saudi heritage
Dar Al-Hekma University, SCTA work together to reinvent Asir and reclaim Saudi heritage

Saudi Gazette report

 


Saudi Gazette report

 


 


DAR AL-HEKMA University in partnership with the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiquities (SCTA) is initiating the Reinventing Asir project to position Asir as a signature region for progressive preservation.



The project will have multiple legs where the first one starts at the historical site of Al-Okas village in the Asir region, Saudi Arabia, on Feb. 18, 2015, and the last one will be in Jeddah on March 5, 2015.



“The initiative seeks to engage international and local artists, architects, designers, scientists, curators, scholars and community stakeholders in a dialogue that explores ways to bring the past of Asir into a significant future, by merging ancient wisdom with cutting-edge trends and technology,” said Dr. Suhair Hassan Al-Qurashi the President of Dar Al-Hekma University.



The Reinventing Asir “is a visionary project that focuses on the Reinvention of the Vernacular. It builds on the rich and ancient traditions and heritage of the Asir region.



Moreover, it has been taken as an area of intervention to demonstrate how local tradition and history can be woven into the global context of new media science, art, and technology,” according to the project leader and curator Dr. Anna Klingmann, Chair of the Architecture Department at Dar Al-Hekma University.



The project starts 50km outside the city center of Abha at the historical site of Al-Okas Village, Asir region. It will feature site-specific art installations from Wednesday, Feb. 18 until the 20th of the same month.



Many artists will work hand in hand from all over the globe; Ms. Anne Senstad from the US, Thierry Mauger from France, Ms. C. Hennix from Germany, and Ahmed Mater and Ibrahim Abu Musmar from Saudi Arabia. The artists will transform the site by color, light projections, photographs and sound installations to turn it into a multi-sensorial experience. The abandoned village will come to life and be a hub where local residents start conversations, remember their past but also discuss a potential future.



Part of this part of the project is a students’ competition that will be held on Friday, Feb. 20. During the competition, students will present their design proposals for Al Okas village to a multidisciplinary panel of architects, artists and local stakeholders. The winner will be announced once the winning design has been selected.



The second part of the project will be held in Jeddah where the installation of Al-Okas village will be showcased the following week starting with the opening of the Photography Exhibition by Thierry Mauger, who was part of the team for the video projections. After that, they will be shown during the Hekma Design Week in March 2015.



Hekma Design Week & Symposium is a cross-disciplinary five-day event of intense workshops, presentations and talks that bridge multiple scales and disciplines ranging from traditional and contemporary art forms, to site-specific art interventions, architecture, interior design, graphics, branding and fashion.



Finally, a video documentary of the Asir events will be projected at the Athr Gallery in Jeddah alongside a contemporary majlis art installation that will take place in March 2015 by Ms. Anne Senstad, another artist who was part of the team for the video projections.



The Reinventing Asir events at Dar Al-Hekma University represents the beginning of an ongoing collaboration and research between Dr. Anna Klingmann, architecture students of Dar Al-Hekma University, (SCTA), and the local stakeholders in Asir as well as renowned international artists, architects, designers and scholars.



The collaboration aims to creatively explore and demonstrate how a historical village may be redefined and reclaimed with advanced technologies through an amalgamation of traditional architecture with contemporary art in a unique setting.

 


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