Abstract
From libraries to ballrooms, ruins are fragments that retain meaning through changing times. These are ever present in a soft city that is lived through digital space and consumed in popular media.
Our transmedia process explores the fringes between this soft city and the real one to speculate on future visions of the city built on these ruined fragments. This exhibition brings together artefacts, video work and visual images as mediated fragments to recollect the transformed ruin(ed) city.
Our transmedia process explores the fringes between this soft city and the real one to speculate on future visions of the city built on these ruined fragments. This exhibition brings together artefacts, video work and visual images as mediated fragments to recollect the transformed ruin(ed) city.
| Original language | English |
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| Type | creative practice - exhibition |
| Media of output | Exhibition |
| Publication status | Published (VoR) - 2022 |