Emphasizing the Overlooked
In urban space, we are surrounded by a multitude of visual artefacts that shape its appearance, yet in their diversity often remain unnoticed. This thesis understands the city as an open archive and visual artefacts as its records. It examines them as palimpsestic structures; layered inscriptions that reveal overlapping traces of time, taking form as ghosts, dialogues, aberrations, accidents, and traces. These explorations result in a homage to visual artefacts as a source of inspiration, inviting the viewer to move through the city as a flâneur, discovering the overlooked within the everyday.
