In the heart of Utrecht, as part of the 'Uncloud' festival, a fascinating journey that challenges the boundaries of time and reality awaits you. Welcome to 'To Be Continued', an intriguing audiovisual production by the Amsterdam-based theatre collective Nineties. This immersive experience explores the fascinating interplay between digitisation, technology and our perception of time.
Quebec City celebrates the tenth edition of PASSAGES INSOLITES, the famous public art festival promoted by EXMURO arts publics and presented by the city of Quebec. From 22 June through 9 October the city becomes a canvas painted with a grand spectacle of creative expression, displaying the work of 40 local and international artists in a number of venues.
An off-site exhibition organised by the Deutsches Architekturmuseum (DAM) at the Hessenpark open-air museum in Neu-Anspach, to talk about an often forgotten theme, namely that of architecture in the countryside. Entitled "Schön hier", meaning "it's beautiful here", the exhibition explores how architecture can make a big contribution towards a better life in rural areas.
The Albanian Pavilion at the 17th Architecture Exhibition at La Biennale di Venezia offers an intriguing response to the question “How will we live together?” With our neighbours, of course! And so the team of curators looks at relationships among neighbours, which can profoundly affect our quality of life, in their pavilion.
The Romanian Pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia answers the question of how we will live together with a look at two aspects of migration that have major repercussions for Romanian communities all over the world and for Romania itself, where cities and especially small villages are seeing a major decline in population.
The Chilean pavilion at the Arsenale di Venezia, entitled "Testimonial Spaces", exhibits 525 paintings created on the basis of testimony of the inhabitants of the José María Caro neighbourhood in Santiago de Chile, drawing on past and present experience to answer the question “How will we live together?” posed by the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at the Biennale di Venezia.
The Belgian pavilion at the 17th Architecture Biennale proposes the exhibition Composite Presence, composed of 50 projects which curator Dirk Somers of Bovenbouw Architectuur exhibits as a report on the contemporary city in the Flanders, asking: how can the city and architecture grow together?
In the exhibition in the Japanese pavilion, entitled “Co-ownership of Action: Trajectories of Elements”, curator Kozo Kadowaki responds to the question “How will we live together?” posed by the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at Biennale di Venezia by demonstrating that our actions have a multitude of repercussions.
French architect and photographer Philippe Sarfati has presented his book Territories in the Italian Pavilion at the 17th International Architecture Exhibition at Biennale di Venezia. In the context of an event in the pavilion curated by Alessandro Melis, Sarfati shows how the photographic representation of architecture influences its reception and, consequently, its resilience.
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