Cityscape 2095 was firstly presented at last year’s Mapping festival of Geneva and because we weren’t there … we missed it! But Belgian artist Legoman (Yannick Jacquet) recently uploaded to his vimeo page the stunning installation he created with Swiss illustrator Marc Ferrario (Mandril) and sound technician Thomas Vaquie.
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This futuristic and overwhelming visually “contaminated” imaginary city results from the collaboration of these 3 indivuduals (2 of them working for the well-known visual label Antivj). Though using different techniques of expression, both artists’ work is heavily influenced by architecture.
A rather romantic & very BDesque installation (which comes to perfectly concentrate the Belgian & Swiss graphic style) used a mix of drawings, videoprojections and sound, showing the passing of a day in fast-forward. Cityscape 2095 puts the spectator at the summit of a tower facing the horizon. Maybe our ideal city will be like this one day…
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