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Category: Post-COVID Urban Mobilities

Posted on November 23, 2020March 20, 2023 by Christophe Bruchansky

Post-COVID Urban Mobilities

Urban Mobilities is a public appeal for a post-Covid urban mobility that is pluralistic and benefits all walks of life. The exhibition showcases photographs, videos, digital and community projects that question and challenge conventional mobility and how it can be negotiated in the public space.The Read the rest
Category: Post-COVID Urban Mobilities
Posted on November 7, 2020March 20, 2023 by Christophe Bruchansky

“When the Urban Mammal Encounters the Rural Mammal”

Guillaume Leterrier is an urban shepherd and former regional development specialist working in the social and solidarity economy.Members of the Les Bergers Urbains collective have been rearing sheep in Seine-Saint-Denis since 2012. Read the rest
Category: Post-COVID Urban Mobilities
Posted on October 23, 2020March 20, 2023 by Christophe Bruchansky

“I Made Sure the Lockdown Period Counted for Me and Those Around Me”

Ver Ikeseh launched the I Can 100 Mural Project where he aims at painting murals in 100 communities across Africa and in the process teach kids and youths how to paint murals. Read the rest
Category: Post-COVID Urban Mobilities
Posted on October 22, 2020March 20, 2023 by Christophe Bruchansky

“In Such an Alienated Society We Do Need to Slow Down”

Alternative DIY City Walks (2016-) are specific to different cities. Starting off with a series of conversations with a number of locals, the artist gains knowledge about their day-to-day experience of their city. Read the rest
Category: Post-COVID Urban Mobilities
Posted on October 21, 2020March 20, 2023 by Christophe Bruchansky

“The Whole Traffic System Needs to be Questioned”

It does matter where (2017-18) is a participatory project created with city residents. It is a performative call for more public space, for more space for urban residents, encouraging them to take up more room and to reinforce the assertion that the city is a space to live in. Read the rest
Category: Post-COVID Urban Mobilities

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