HOMO URBANUS VENETIANUS: Beka & Lemoine
“Walking in unknown cities to collect impressions, to catch a vibration, to gather situations and things seen at the angle of a street, on a crossroad, from the top of a building. Depicting a city in its present, in the simplicity of its daily life. Listening to its rumble, the sound of its depths. Slipping into its rhythm. Asking ourselves what makes a city, trying to understand its silent rules, its habits, its imperfections, its difficulties, and its unique way to answer the endless question: Where do we go? This project tries to collect a few elements of an answer. These visual notes, made on the fly, look at the urban inhabitant within his group and in his deep solitude, redrawing the outline of each city following sentimental geography”.
Art, Anthropocene, Critical View, Film, Ila Bêka, Louise Lemoine
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HOMO URBANUS VENETIANUS: Beka & Lemoine

Fieldstations e.V. | DAZ | TUBerlin
1.12.2021 @ 6:00 PM (CET)
Lidia Gasperoni, Matthias Böttger, Christophe Barlieb

HOMO URBANUS VENETIANUS: Beka & Lemoine

“Walking in unknown cities to collect impressions, to catch a vibration, to gather situations and things seen at the angle of a street, on a crossroad, from the top of a building. Depicting a city in its present, in the simplicity of its daily life. Listening to its rumble, the sound of its depths. Slipping into its rhythm. Asking ourselves what makes a city, trying to understand its silent rules, its habits, its imperfections, its difficulties, and its unique way to answer the endless question: Where do we go? This project tries to collect a few elements of an answer. These visual notes, made on the fly, look at the urban inhabitant within his group and in his deep solitude, redrawing the outline of each city following sentimental geography”.

Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine are architectural artists, filmmakers, producers, and publishers focusing on the relationship between people and design.

The event is curated by Lidia Gasperoni, Matthias Böttger and Christophe Barlieb of Fieldstations. In cooperation with the Chair of Architectural Theory (TU Berlin), the talk is part of the DAZ series “We need to talk!”.
Link to the event: we-need-to-talk.fieldstations.net