Thiruvananthapuram

'Created Space Sans User a Dead Zone'

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Architecture is simply a tool for people to connect with their consciousness, and any created space without a user inside it is a dead zone, according to French artist and architect Gabriel Beckinger.

“A building must make you aware of your physical presence there; when people are together in a particular place, they have the realisation of being one collective body,” said Beckinger in a talk Titled The Many Bodies of Architecture, the lecture was part of the biennale’s Let’s Talk series, on Saturday, detailing his experiments with capturing a designed space and the movement of people within it. Beckinger, whose works combine performance, architecture and video, centred his talk on a recent project,

‘(Un)Steady’ created for the 14th Architecture Biennale of Venice. In (Un)Steady, a performance piece, the architectural element was provided by seven different stages built to host theatre and dance performances at the Venice biennale; and the users of the space were the visitors themselves.

The video installation of the project was shot by Beckinger’s collaborator, a steadycam operator who kept the camera lens close to his body and captured, in continuous motion, the architectural design as well as the faces and movements of visitors who became both ‘a collective body of spectators’ while watching him move and tensed up ‘performers’ when the camera approached them individually.

For the performance part of the project, the artist asked his cameraman to move from one stage to the next repeating the gestures he used in making the movie - the back-and-forth, up-and-down movements, the weaving and turning - but with an imaginary steadycam instead of the real one.

“People ended up asking me if he was a dancer. That, to me, was the success of the programme,” said Beckinger.

Architectural space must be a place to consciously engage the movement of the body; that is how you bring people into the context of the design, he said.

Beckinger has had works exhibited in Paris, Brussels, Reykjavik and Venice. Currently, he is working on a new project in India through the residency WAA in Mumbai.

Iran claims US draft deal includes lifting naval blockade; White House calls report 'fabricated'

No fuel shortage, says govt; warns against retail fuel diversion by industry

Karnataka leadership change buzz grows as Siddaramaiah seeks to meet Governor; Congress says 'no decision yet'

Govt invites bids for India’s fifth-generation stealth fighter

India’s fertility rate falls below replacement level as regional gaps widen, says Registrar General report

SCROLL FOR NEXT