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NOVIEMBRE 2018 - París, Francia  

Método: Exploración / Experimentación

Participa: Charlotte Perrin

https://trans-making.eu/fr/mobility/charlotte-perrin-1

"The story of those who pass by" is a story of encounter, a story of lack, a gesture against the escape, a few lines with coloured pencils to hold on to and review again, a hand that is stretched out, a memory in drawing. It is a drawn collection of missed encounters, of those who crossed my road and my look in the streets of Paris. A silent and immobile collection, on a white background where space is to be reinvented, where everything becomes possible. A sensitive mapping of the human landscape.

The aim is to consider the public space as a place conducive to creation, a continuous source of inspiration and stories in the making. Through observation, experimentation in drawing and text, a collection of portraits is created. Through my hand, my eye, it is the body of these others, anonymous, that emerges and exists - bodies in action, mine, that of others, in space.

Like a choreography made of memory, displacement and brushing, the drawn collection produced becomes a material database of a new approach to public space. Shoes, pants, faces, coats, etc., clues are taken and other stories are possible. Who are these others? Where are they going? Where do they come from? It is a question of being attentive, of rediscovering this look at the immediate, of opening one's ear and drawing up an impossible map that locates strangers in movement, a present that is no longer there. 

Keywords: #public space, #art production, #experimenting, #drawing, #portrait, #human body, #creation, #creation space, #territory, #mapping, #collection, #memory, #art research, #practical experience, #performance

Taller "La historia de los que pasan": una cartografía sensible del paisaje humano en París.

https://twitter.com/RCE_infos/status/1070344318815215617

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement n°734855.

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