In a suburb Rennes Beauregard, where rural-urban mix, various events were held with residents to prepare for the exhibition "look greedy on the Breil 'in September 2008 at the Information Center on Urban Planning. This area is being urbanized for its northern part. To the south lies the campus of Villejean east the administrative city, prefecture, Chamber of Commerce, General Board.
It will install the next regional background of contemporary art.
alignments of Aurélie Nemours and contemporary architectures such as departmental archives are therefore close to the fields operated by farmers even in this urban area.
In June 2008 various events were held with the district government to prepare an exhibition on the gardens.
The "language of Breil" falls within this framework.
The idea was to create an inter-generational project in a neighborhood where there are many young people because of the proximity of the campus but also where the tradition continues in farms, gardens and agricultural college in that area.
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We started mapping the neighborhood to 1/1OOOO a field observation architectures, groves, berms and gaps.
Identifying place names themselves,
The farm gate
The scope of Robert ... The road
fields roasts.
already invitations to the novel.
To switch to Grabotière Pilonière we crossed the Heath.
From this observation each participant builds his own plane by adding to his personal notes, stories, drawings, photographs taken during the hike, a road, a house, a tree, a cloud ... The real and imaginary coexist to form a language: the language of Breil. A collection to
500 copies were published of this action by Rennes metropolis.
It will install the next regional background of contemporary art.
alignments of Aurélie Nemours and contemporary architectures such as departmental archives are therefore close to the fields operated by farmers even in this urban area.
In June 2008 various events were held with the district government to prepare an exhibition on the gardens.
The "language of Breil" falls within this framework.
The idea was to create an inter-generational project in a neighborhood where there are many young people because of the proximity of the campus but also where the tradition continues in farms, gardens and agricultural college in that area.
.
We started mapping the neighborhood to 1/1OOOO a field observation architectures, groves, berms and gaps.
Identifying place names themselves,
The farm gate
The scope of Robert ... The road
fields roasts.
already invitations to the novel.
To switch to Grabotière Pilonière we crossed the Heath.
From this observation each participant builds his own plane by adding to his personal notes, stories, drawings, photographs taken during the hike, a road, a house, a tree, a cloud ... The real and imaginary coexist to form a language: the language of Breil. A collection to
500 copies were published of this action by Rennes metropolis.
and some references ...
In 1923, a wandering aimlessly was tempted by 4 surrealist artists from a city chosen at random.
The idea of urban drift was taken up by the Situationists in the 50s. These artists felt able to redevelop the urban areas. This psycho geography, that is to say, reviewing laws and specific effects of geographical environment acting directly on the urban behavior, gave himself the means:
-experimental drift
-Reading aerial views and plans
-sociological survey results
"An urban neighborhood is determined not only by geographic and economic factors but no representation that its inhabitants and those of other neighborhoods have"
The experience we have had with the residents of Beauregard is in this story that always catches up. A path had been more or less defined, we note the random walk of anecdotes, all those little stories that always join the great history
The idea of urban drift was taken up by the Situationists in the 50s. These artists felt able to redevelop the urban areas. This psycho geography, that is to say, reviewing laws and specific effects of geographical environment acting directly on the urban behavior, gave himself the means:
-experimental drift
-Reading aerial views and plans
-sociological survey results
"An urban neighborhood is determined not only by geographic and economic factors but no representation that its inhabitants and those of other neighborhoods have"
The experience we have had with the residents of Beauregard is in this story that always catches up. A path had been more or less defined, we note the random walk of anecdotes, all those little stories that always join the great history
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