Collaboration
Wanderlust
A collaboration with the Master in Transdisciplinary New Media at Paris College of Arts, Fall 2019.
 
 

WANDERLUST – Two Cities, Multiple Inspirations

„Wanderlust” is a collaborative project conceived as an opportunity to experiment – through the richness of the physical space of two cities (Berlin & Paris) and the virtual space - the gesture of wandering. Through the question „In which way can New Media help establish our relationship to space?”, one rethinks and reinvents the possibilities of reflection, creation and intervention through New Media before the importance, the constraints and the persistence of walking in the world.

Dedicated to developing a collaborative and interdisciplinary project through a shared creative process, the group challenges its understanding of different tools and methods, developing hybrid systems and interdisciplinary solutions. Wandering is the pillar of the experimentation and of the comparison between proximity and space between two districts (10º arrondissement de Paris and „Mitte” district in Berlin). By impersonating the flaneur’s role, students provide a phenomenological analysis, a better understanding and perception of the spatial structure of the given areas through an exercise of exploration (architecture, density, speed, etc.) questioning/playing the possibilities of the cultural fabric of Paris and Berlin.

 
 
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Parlin
TheGreenLightProject
Fratellanza
LandscapeOfMemory
BiophiliaTek
CityFlow
Aurora
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Projects

Par/Lin
Zina Alatassi, Camilla Brenninkmeyer, Grace Elizabeth Daniel

The Greenlight Project
Nathan Guerry, Chelsea Netzband, Amelie Wolfart Arik

Fratellanza
Luis Cardel, Isabelle Hoonan, Francesca Villa

Landscape of Memory
Daniel Bande, Yasemin Okday, Mercan Seker

Biophilia Tek
Paxton Blaise Nagabathula, Estefania Cadena Montes de Oca, Santiago Rodriguez Leal, Francesco Scolieri

City Flow
Svala Hjorleifsdottir, Olga Sevalshchuk, Nicholas Schloesser-McKenna

Aurora
Florina Vedamuthu Balavendran, Rekesh Raj Pandey, Sony Thellappilly

 
 
 
 
 

Creative project supervision: Filipa Cruz, Klaus Fruchtnis (PCA), Philip Krüger, Thomas Noller, Kika Yang (UE)