Ir. Ton Matton
Curriculum
After completing his urban planning studies at TU Delft in 1991, he initially founded the office Schie 2.0 in Rotterdam; urban and environmental design, in search of implementations of self-sufficient architectural moments. Ton Matton was part of the Dutch design movement of the 1990s, which worked on the "Amnesty for the Built Reality" and actively experimented with the issues of planning and spatial planning. The projects in which Matton drastically altered perception through a different representation of a situation are the most striking, to the extent that one had to speak of a design in fact.
A former GDR prefab school serves as the base of MattonOffice indie urbanist. Between Hamburg and Berlin, Ton Matton maintains a large studio in a small village structure. With a hypermodern life between urban attitude and wood-fired heating, Ton Matton seeks connections between traditional rural life and contemporary lifestyle. "The fact, that I live in Wendorf doesn't mean that I can't be reached. I live in Central Europe. I have satellite Internet, a Lada Niva four-wheel drive, and a mobile phone, like everyone else in the Global Village." (A10 Magazine, Wonderland 2006). Here, Ton Matton attempts to pursue the small utopias and disruptive moments of everyday life. MattonOffice understands nature as an object for the aesthetic mediation of societal crises.
Ton Matton's work ranges between object design, social design, ecological urban planning, and artistic activism. Currently, he is researching the possibilities for a 'slow development plan' and a Broad Welfare Architecture, preparing the Potemkin Art Academy in Schwerin, and developing 'the Parliament of the Commons', a democratic debate installation.
Publications (selection)
- Slow Urban Planning. Tribsees Zukunft machen, Berlin 2023.
- @the countryside Wendorf Academy Summerschool 22, Wendorf 2022.
- Zweifel. Performative Stadtplanung in 13 Vorträgen, Berlin 2019.
- Dorf machen. Improvisationen zur sozialen Wiederbelebung (ed.), Berlin 2017.
- ed. together with Michael Obrist and Antoine Turillon: Not Welcome. Ausstellung, Linz 2016.
- Hacking Habitat (ed.) , München 2015.
- ed. together with Christopher Dell: Improvisations on Urbanity. Trendy Pragmatism in a Climate of Change, Rotterdam 2010.
Research project: Dance of the Turbines: Observing Wind Turbines and Designing Wind Farm Landscapes
As a fellow at the CAS "Imaginaria of Force", I intend to focus my research on the topic "Dance of the Turbines: Observing Wind Turbines and Designing Wind Farm Landscapes".
I have already extensively engaged with wind turbines and wind farms in the Netherlands. My conclusion at that time was that not only the mere installation but also the number of turbines is significant in order to truly speak of a wind farm. By now, some areas in northern Germany almost resemble this vision.
The concept is to erect a wind turbine observation machine on the Altonaer Balkon. From there, one has a view of 9+1 wind turbines from Hamburg Energie. These turbines should, if technically possible, rotate in a specific choreography to convey the imaginaria of force. During the event, an understanding of turbine observation will be developed, the language of the turbines conveyed, and choreographically exciting moments will arise. As a fellow, I will deliver a lecture on turbine observation, which will include:
- Turbine binoculars or pre-made turbine windows for viewing,
- the turbine alphabet,
- a turbine roulette, and
- Turbine cookies (traditional Dutch speculaas with windmill motifs).