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By reading we mean finding another possible form of seeing, moving, listening
By reading we mean finding another possible form of seeing, moving, listening
'''Concept:'''
The project starts from a concept that an urban environment can be read, analyzed and criticized as a text. By aimlessly wandering and drifting we can name exactly what we see, hear.
List making can make very explicit what is missing, and who is not present or what is succesfully hidden. If the city can be read it can also be annotated
Posters, newspapers, graffittis, clothing, performances in public squares, protest, traffic serve as footnotes, annotations with very diverse comments.
'''What is it? (physical description)'''
A physical device and a publication closely connected, working together. (Used as a method to encourage chance discovery and unproductive inefficiency, activated by a workshop)
'''a device'''
* a tube that can be carried with you and accompany your walk
* a tilt sensor
*
- publication - a guide
*a mannual for the device
* collect scripts
- workshop (scripts writing, a walk, exchanging and performing scripts and rituals, sharing the "unsmooth" encounters)
* scripts writing
* a walk to perform scripts
- documentation of the workshops and the project

Revision as of 14:20, 5 June 2024

By reading we mean finding another possible form of seeing, moving, listening


Concept: The project starts from a concept that an urban environment can be read, analyzed and criticized as a text. By aimlessly wandering and drifting we can name exactly what we see, hear. List making can make very explicit what is missing, and who is not present or what is succesfully hidden. If the city can be read it can also be annotated Posters, newspapers, graffittis, clothing, performances in public squares, protest, traffic serve as footnotes, annotations with very diverse comments.


What is it? (physical description)

A physical device and a publication closely connected, working together. (Used as a method to encourage chance discovery and unproductive inefficiency, activated by a workshop)


a device

  • a tube that can be carried with you and accompany your walk
  • a tilt sensor

- publication - a guide

  • a mannual for the device
  • collect scripts

- workshop (scripts writing, a walk, exchanging and performing scripts and rituals, sharing the "unsmooth" encounters)

  • scripts writing
  • a walk to perform scripts

- documentation of the workshops and the project