Short tale of a walk in the cityElective project, TU Delft
Video
May 2020





‘Short tale of a walk in the city’ does not provide the classic visual stimuli, like imagery or drawings that we normally perceive architecture from. Instead, it employs other media to illustrate architecture, «moving» text and audio -all of them producing a bigger picture- sheding light to it through reflecting mirrors. All these media are tangled together to present an image of architecture that may not be as sharp as it would be if we stared eyes on it, but is much more manifold, and open to interpretation.

The movement of the narrative implies a cyclicity of events, as the story could be eternally repeated. However, every time the viewer skims through the same text, their thoughts and connotations will be different, resulting in a different experience each time. The colour «anchors» produce a kind of spatiality that allows the viewer to arrange their thoughts in between them.
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