Walking in unknown cities to collect impressions, situations and things waiting on a street corner or in a square, or seen from the top of a building. Listening to the noise of a city, the sound of its depths and immersing ourselves in its rhythm – this is how a city is depicted in the simplicity of everyday life.
We ask ourselves what makes a city and try to understand its silent rules, its habits, its imperfections, its difficulties and its unique nature. Visual notes reflect the visitor and the visitor, thus redrawing city outlines with their individual sentimental geography.
Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine are architectural artists, filmmakers, producers, and publishers who explore the relationship between people and design.
The talk, in cooperation with the Department of Architectural Theory at the Institute of Architecture at the TU Berlin, is part of the DAZ series “We need to talk!” and will be held in English.
Link to the event on December 1 at 6 pm: we-need-to-talk.fieldstations.net