The MAK Center hosts a reception to open the Sept. 4-7 exhibit of work by MAK Center artists- and architects-in-residence. It will feature work by Copenhagen-based artist and trained cinematographer Maria von Hausswolff; Peter Jellitsch, a Vienna-based artist who, during his residency, investigated both the physical environment of Los Angeles and parts of the invisible datascape that forms the city’s digital atmosphere;, particularly wireless networks; Vienna-based artist Björn Kämmerer, who shot a 35mm film focusing on the ‘bad guy’ targets used for marksmanship practice, and Shanghai and London-based, respectively, architects Pradeep Devadass and Sushant Verma, who have devoted their residency to the project adaptive[skins]. The project questions the static nature of architectural spaces, encouraging dynamism and motion in architecture via movable building skins.