
Hard Cover, German, Staple Binding, 35 Pages, 1900
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The book talks about our personal relationships with the city: distant, haunting, strollers, frustrated, observers, everyday, sentimental ...
A game board that folds open, close, construct or deconstruct our way along it.
The city as image overlay: adding and collage.
Unfinished maps that probably not lead anywhere but to all our lives daily build.
A reconstruction designed to identify relationships -some probably impossible- rather than replicate models already visited.
Calligraphies that we draw all day and that once they have been registered in a personal cartography. An analysis of urban daily life through their relationships.
Urban origami.